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My Submissive F.A
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Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2020
Mature
Luna Wrights is an aspiring Flight Attendant,back then.She is aiming to be it.

Four years later,Ipinagpapasalamat nya sa Diyos na hindi sya na-reject ng Airline.

Now,will Luna fly with her dreams or her dreams will fly away?
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