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Only Hope (Jang Wonyoung ff) (TOTGA Sequel)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2022
(Sequel of The One That Got Away)


She's an artist.

Not a painter for the buildings. Not a sculptor for heroes. Not a celebrity for the movies. Not a singer for the people.

She's an artist.

Who paints for her first love. Who creates figures that resembles her feelings. Who is famous but only keeps one person in mind. And most importantly, she sings the most beautiful blues for her one and only muse.

And she does everything. Paints, builds, and sings just to keep her muse by her side.
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