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Play house

Play house

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Dec 12, 2021
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Romance
Setting up a family is never easy and establishing one when both of you have no choice but to surrender to what has already been set on the stone is way more difficult. Into 3 years of their marriage, Thea Heather Miranda Razon did her best to play the role of a perfect domestic wife, her husband, Jonathan Karl Razon on the other hand tried to at least act as a good and loving husband. What will happen if things have gotten an abrupt end? would divorce be enough to fill their plates or will this be a game of chasing pavements?
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