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Without Melanin
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Concluida, Has publicado abr 14, 2020
princess Salima was shunned at birth due to the color of her skin, she was banished by her grand mother, whom believed that she was a taboo and a disgrace to the royal family, abandoned by the royal family except her mother, she was left at the disserted section of the palace with only her tutors and maids as companions, Salima blossomed into a young beautiful cheerful but shy lady, whom believed she would die a sinister, alone and unloved, follow young Salima on her journey to find happiness, companionship, self esteem and the last but not the least love...........
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