π•­π–Šπ–†π–šπ–™π–Žπ–‹π–šπ–‘ π•·π–Žπ–Šπ–˜
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  • Reads 37
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Mar 17, 2022
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A lie can either hurt someone or save someone from a world of pain . But what if it isn't just one lie what if it's a set of lies that both hurts the person and saves them from a world of pain . Then it technically isn't a little white lie anymore is it ? It becomes an elaborate set of lies not a bunch of little white lies but it becomes a set of . . . . . . Beautiful Lies . 

Meet Kainat  . what if her whole life is a set of beautiful lies and she can't know it  because it could apparently kill her  but what if when she finds out instead of dying  she's forced to marry for something she knows nothing about .

Will she found out the truth ?

Will she agree to the marriage or die trying to run from it ?

Or . . . . will she find a way to go back to a life with lies.
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