«Est-si j'aurai dit non ? » Le Mariage Forcé de Nesayem.
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2023
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Il s'approche en ma direction.
La douce brise chaude du Maroc traverser mon visage.

Il fouille sa poche et me tend ma bague de mariage.


****** : Je t'ai jamais oublié Nesayem, même pendant tout ce temps.


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L'histoire de Nesayem, une jeune femme mariée de force a un homme qu'elle connaît à peine.


Religion, Amour, Drogue, Amitié, Mafia seront les thèmes de cette chronique.


Alors ? Prêt pour cette folle aventure ?

Histoire fictive, ou peux être réel...
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