Maaari ba?
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  • Reads 140
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 3
Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2021
Mature
Pain demands to be felt, a statement from her favorite book became the epitome of her hatred. Living a life deprived of love makes you emotionless, but as fragments of yesterday keep on lingering in Dahlia's life and a seeker of her attention awakens the past rhythm of her heart conspire, will she be able to reconsider the idea of love?
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