Where Our Love Lies (Cliché)
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  • Parts 71
Complete, First published Jun 07, 2021
Their only child is getting married soon, which means that Tanya and Aga will be forced to bear each other's presence again after 19 years of separation. With their daughter running away to the province out of frustration to get them along with each other, Tanya and Aga are forced to call a truce. 

Stuck together for a month in search for their only child, will they stumble upon something more?

Cliche Series
WHERE OUR LOVE LIES
ynativity, 2021

Cover Art by Jiselle
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