Dahlia

Dahlia

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Lia is a 21 year old orphan who was raised in a orphanage after her birth parents abandoned her after birth. The owners treated her well and provided all basic necessities for her but there was always one thing she craved , love and affection. Now as a grown up woman she does not believe in love anymore. " The only things that science can prove are real" is her life motto. But then she starts to meet these strange men who confuse her mind and steal her heart like no others. All her beliefs are thrown out of the window. When she is with them all her thinks and sees are them. No amount if science can explain what they have amongst them. All she becomes is their Dahlia. Just like the how the flower is called "Queen of the Autumn Garden", She is their Queen
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