Vow of the Dawn (La Carlota #2)
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  • Parts 45
Complete, First published Feb 28, 2021
Mature
(La Carlota #2) 

Ophelia had always been the embodiment of perfection. Well, at least to the eye of the people in the little town where she grew up in-La Carlota. She was described as faultless and the total opposite of her best frenemy, Light. The black sheep of the famous Sibal clan. But as the saying goes, opposites really do attract and as per the people Ophelia and Light were its living testimony.

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