Flower GirlㅣJENLISA
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  • Reads 30,234
  • Votes 1,780
  • Parts 16
  • Time 3h 26m
Complete, First published Dec 04, 2020
Jennie never thought that something as simple as a cup of coffee and a red rose from an attractive stranger is all she needs to get her life back together.

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Where Jennie Kim has to face the consequences of her careless decisions after her husband gets thrown in prison and she is made to attend countless therapy sessions for her worsening mental health. She's about to give everything up, until she meets with a pearly white smile and bright brown eyes that finally show her the light at the end of the tunnel and overturn her perception of everything she has known about love. 

❝They say flowers don't die where love is the strongest...❞

[Original Jenlisa Fanfiction Book]

TW/ mentions of domestic abuse; anxiety disorder

Read at your own risk! 
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Published: Feb 7th 2022
Finished: Feb 23rd 2022

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