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Is it true
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Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2022
Mature
There was a girl named Jay she had a pretty hard life but most thinks that happend to her cant she remember.

She lifes in south Korea with her Mother.
Jay has secrets she dont even know her self but ther are about her.

Will she find out the truth about her ?



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