Half Girlfriend

Half Girlfriend

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Minal is a very shy girl in her early twenties, she's known for her friendliness. Her dream is to obtain her PhD before settling down for marriage but things changes the moment she sets her eyes on her elder sister's best friend, Imran - who in turn is only interested in her elder sister. Imran is known for his handsomeness and charismatic behavior. He's the one and only child of a prominent businessman, Alhaji Mangal. His dream is to marry his long-term friend, Siyyama whom he met during his undergraduate program at Oxford. Unfortunately, she doesn't love him in return. •••••••••••••••••••• Whatever your relationship status is, read this story at your leisure time. It is not your usual love story of boy and girl, it is a lesson to behold. •••••••••••••••••••• Dedicated to all my fans. I love you all.
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