In My Sweet Dreams
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Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2021
Mature
Talia is a bright and cheerful person who tries to be optimistic all the time. Well, she tries. After her parents died in a car accident, Talia has been inseperably close with her sister, Leah. Her life life turns upside down when Leah is diagnosed with Cancer. It gets worse when Talia realises that she might be in love with her dying sister's lover.

Aiden is a businessman and is the founder of his multi-million dollar company. He is unbelievably good-looking and is head over heels in love with Leah. After a troubled past, Leah was the one who pulled him out of the darkness. She was the one who made him feel again. He almost dies when he finds out that Leah has cancer and hes ready to do everything he can for her. But is he ready to fulfil her final dying wish?
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