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Empress Dosha
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Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2022
"No one loves or cares about me. I am after all, the cursed child." She whispered to herself.

Leaving the high walls of the palace was the only solution to her problem so, she fled.

Running far away from home, masking her royal identity to a whole new life, she had to strive to learn the ways of people of the outside world; the common folks. 

But was it easy? Will she find the love she yearns for?

Join Dosha as she learns about the life not so different from the one within the palace walls. A journey of betrayal, hate and hurt.
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