Our Paths That Crossed
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  • Reads 68,382
  • Votes 2,351
  • Parts 36
  • Time 3h 36m
Complete, First published Dec 14, 2022
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Meet Romessa Ansari, a girl who had gone on holidays to her home country with her family, but what she doesn't know is that something else is in store for her, as she is about to be married to someone else but is married to someone completely different, how will this girl who is not ready to be in deal with the one given to her over circumstances.

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#1 - halal ~2.2.23
#2 - muslim ~30.5.23
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