Hail Her, She's Leucia (Love Girls Series #4)
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  • Reads 604
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 22
  • Time 8h 18m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2021
Mature
Love Girls Series #4

She's a very powerful woman. She is divine and gorgeous. She empowers those who are down and gives confidence to those who are not proud of who they are. She can be dominant. A woman who stands with dignity, strength, and pride. A woman who stands for her fellow queens. A woman unbothered of criticisms, untroubled by her loses, and unflappable of her weaknesses because she knows she can always rise. She can handle everything because she's a queen.  

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Started: 03/24/22
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PUBLISHED: 04/18/22
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