WildFLAWS
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  • Parts 7
  • Reads 21
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 7
Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2020
Mature
"All by myself talk back and still nobody knows." - Hazel Mariano

If being ambitious as women is outrageous in a world leads with patriarchy, then I guess this story is your escape more or less a reality of a world you should've exist. Despite the world's tough challenges against her she overcome everything even her trauma's in childhood. Which I believe the present generation Z will definitely gonna relate generally. 

Because this story not only focussed with love or just love. It lies between the reality of flawed love and wilderness imperfections. Where we gen z might find here interesting of choosing the right moment and opportunity of our chances in life and not waste it in doubts.

When women here is equally treated and characterized with fair comparison to reality. A story that shows most of the darkest side of the beautiful world above. Where we can actually believe that even in top of life it's barely livable.

Yet, she lived. She survived. For herself, and for the people who cares for her.
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