Ashes of Yesterday
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  • Reads 28,799
  • Votes 607
  • Parts 39
Complete, First published Oct 11, 2021
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Driven by traumas caused by their dysfunctional families, Lory and Eula decided to leave their town in order to save themselves from misery and fight for what they believe was love. The quiet town of San Alfonso became the definition of freedom and life for the two young girls, but how will they pay the consequences of the love they chose?
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