Kleptomania
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  • Reads 51
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 5
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Mar 27, 2021
Mature
Kleptomania (Mania Series #2)

"Why isn't there a shut down button that I can just press when I'm tired of everything?"

Everyone wears a mask to conceal what they want to conceal. Mitchie Annalisa wears a mask to hide the traumas and scars that she has. Maybe it's true that love uncovers our bare self because in Mitchie's case, it showed her true self. 

Noah helped Mitchie take her veil off. He helped her live the best of her life while he was suffering alone. It all bottled up, and they just knew that they should not be with each other anymore.

Having to wear her mask again, Mitchie thought that she had been freed from her painful past, but little did she know that her scars will open up again once she meet Noah after several years.

Started: February 1, 2022
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© Angelo Caparas (angelo_garnet), 2022
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