One Month Bride
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  • Reads 175
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 5
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Nov 15, 2020
Mature
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Available on #Dreame , #Novelcat , #Goodnovel

What will you do when someone makes you his bride, marry you, took vows with you but not for lifetime. What will you do when your husband leaves you after making you his wife just for 30 days.. And leaves you but didn't even bother to tell reasons and giving divorce..

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W...h..y di..d y...y.. you do tha...t? W..hy d..id y..ou ma...rry me.. wh..en y..ou don't c...on..side..r me w..ife?" A 26 year girl is crying profusely while clutching the collar of man who is the age of 30.
(Why did you do that? Why did you marry me when you don't consider me wife?)

There will be slight mature scenes.. so readers read this book accordingly.. ..

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