Story about us!

Story about us!

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10 tahun.Masa yang agak lama jika dibayangkan oleh seorang kanak-kanak berusia 2 tahun untuk berpisah dengan orang tersayang.Ikuti perjalanan dua insan yang saling mengenali tetapi tidak berkesampaian untuk bersua muka.Tetapi oleh kerana ikatan yang kuat mereka akhirnya bertemu. "Aku takut nanti aku tak akan kuat macam ni lepas aku tak jumpa kau dah.." - Ariz Haydina "Kau jangan risau...Aku tahu kau kuat. Allah ada untuk jaga kau untuk aku.Aku selalu follow hidup kau. Hidup kita." - Aruz Hayden (Kalau nak tahu lagi banyak,jemput lah baca storryy ni yee...with double 'r' and double 'y'.)
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