After my rejection

After my rejection

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After Mwayi's fiancee ran away from her on her wedding day, she decided to move to a new town, so she could start her life afresh. She got a job as a primary school teacher, which was the best healing decision. Mwaka a girl in Mwayi's class, was a frustrated little person, because of her mother's death which she couldn't get over. She would always be bullied by three girls, Becky, Nadia, and Bella, from her class, which added to her hostile nature. Noticing Mwaka's behavior, Mwayi decided to get closer to her and in the process, discovered she was brighter than she expected, but just needed help. Mwayi started giving her after-school private lessons and met Mwaka's single and hot dad, who caught her attention at first glance. Will this be Mwayi's chance to fall in love again or will she let her past ruin her chance to ever be happy again...
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