MY FRIEND'S EX
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  • Parts 22
  • Time 1h 38m
Complete, First published Oct 19, 2020
After Miles had broken up with Jackie, she aimed to take revenge.

  She pleaded with her friend Tiyonga to help her extract a plain to hate her ex.

  Tionga was to make Miles fall for her and later break his heart.

   Everything was going as planned, until Tiyonga started falling in love with miles.

 Will she still carry out the revenge? Or will things begin to fall?

 find out how the story unfolds.......
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