Finding Lisa

Finding Lisa

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Her life was nothing but lies. Lisa was just 12 when she was taken away from her mother in the slums and forced to live as the son of an aristocratic family. But under the layers of secrets and lies, she never forgets. She continues to struggle to be her true self again, to reclaim the life of Lisa. Adaptation////credits to Jin Soye and Manta Comics. Please do not vote; if you vote, I will take the story down out of respect for the author.
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She gave her everything. Lisa gave her lies. Jennie Kim and Lalisa Manoban were once the perfect couple - rich, powerful, deeply in love, and parents to two beautiful twins. But behind every "I love you" was a secret flight, a hidden touch, and a betrayal wrapped in silk sheets and flight attendant perfume. Lisa, a celebrated pilot and seductive smooth-talker, always knew how to bring Jennie to her knees - in pleasure and in pain. She came home to Jennie, but her heart, her lust, and her truths were spent elsewhere. Jennie stayed. For the kids. For the love. For the hope that one day, Lisa would finally choose her and only her. But how do you keep loving someone who only loves you when it's convenient? When the last lie breaks her, Jennie finally walks away - not because she stopped loving Lisa, but because she started loving herself. Inspired by Olivia Rodrigo's "traitor" - this is a story about love, betrayal, and letting go of the one you thought would never hurt you. Short story

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