DISCONNECTED
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 16m
  • Reads 70
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Nov 04, 2022
Mature
Disconnected
No communication 
No real love 






Nuski also known as nunu has always dreamed of that real love fantasy. she thought fallin inlove was such a beautiful thing, she always wondered why people struggled with it so much, even her parents. Even though the world tried to change her view of love she never thought less of it.


Kofi wasn't one to love, he knew to never put too much trust into someone. He was always known as one to play with hearts, and girls knew that but they still wanted to give it a try. After gettin tired of the same ole same ole, Kofi comes across nuski. He learns a lot from her and he try's his best to understand her view of love, but will that be enough to change his view of love... or will it just mess up hers.
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