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Falling Deep
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Ongoing, First published Oct 28, 2020
Mature
Ariana is a young Nigerian girl struggling to make a name for herself still in the university having been orphaned and only her aunt's support no one else's...will she be able to make it and achieve her goals in a country that you have to struggle twice as hard without connections??


 Darius is rich at a young age still living his life with so many girls around not planning to settle down yet...he wasn't always rich though he had to struggle through the mud did some things he regrets...he'll have to go to Nigeria tho for his business expansion 

Will these two meet and fall in love or hate for each other?? Well let's find out shall we?
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