Story cover for Where do I belong? by themedic_bookworm
Where do I belong?
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    Parts 8
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    Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2023
(P.S. I do not have copyright to any of the pictures)
Moon has always felt left out in her life. She never really felt belonged. 
She did not possess an identity from birth. She always felt and was made to feel estranged, not belonging. 
"Where did she belong?" questioned Moon, to herself.
Not until she finds herself belonging not only to one person, but three.
Finding herself in a polygamous relation with three men she'd never met before.
Being forced to live with a powerful mafia and his family she never belongs to. But the family being so accepting of her as if she was always part of the family.
All due to one trip to Thailand for a fanmeet that ended up changing her life.
One unforeseen meet with a mafia from a powerful family.
Who after seeing her perfect heart-shaped scar on her right pinky finger suddenly claims her to be his.
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