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MisGuided
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Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2020
She fell fast in love with a man in her moment of need...

Fabian Dendrick Suattes, or so she thought.


Against her father's wish, they got married; but on the night of her wedding, her happiness is short lived. He leaves for matters of urgency and two days later, a call comes in that he is involved in an auto crash.

...then, the truth unfolds.

Was she only a pawn in a ploy? A means to an end? What happens when she finds herself in a fix?
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