Screaming my heart says
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Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2022
Mature
Fahara zassi Oca got doomed when she didn't find her comfort zone all along, because she difinitely find a great world that makes her to breath comfortly when she finally met her husband Zhen Thairus Valmer but then that's what she thought, there's something wrong between his attention and his attitude, his to harsh to spoke, his the one she could never stand for, his supposedly opposite of her, workaholic and serious. How could she get along with him? When they are opposite. He always makes her hurt, will there's a chance for them to be suited or there's one thing can make them compatible? Because when marrying him is like a mistake how can she survive? when all she know in the beginning she was just being forces by her parents.
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