The Necklace

The Necklace

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Diya does not have time to look for the necklace that her ex gifted to her that she should have thrown away. But when all is lost, she can depend on Khalil, the teaching assistant, to find it for her...under his bed after their one night stand. Oops! But there's one condition. How will she make it through? Part of the diversity series of my page. Focusing on the minorities of literature to put them on a bigger scale and provide interesting stories that are POC centered.
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