"Third Wheel's POV" (Finished)
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Completa, pubblicata il mag 07, 2020
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Third wheel, kerida, kabit, home wrecker. Often referred to us as the ones whom should not be trusted. But on the other side of this lies a story untold, a feeling unexpressed, an emotion we did not know exists.


   This is the Third Wheel's PoV.

(Photo not mine)

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Artist: Masha Raymers
Bookcover: made by me, wAvvYuu
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Ain't No Other

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