TRUE FATE
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2024
Christian is a boy who was born into a family with a troubled past. His father, Mr. Frank, was a gambler, and his mother was a drunkard. Despite the chaos in his household, Christian was born with a disability that affected his ability to speak and see. He faced many challenges growing up, including abuse from his mother for drawing on the walls.
One day, on his fifth birthday, Christian's father returned home after losing all their money gambling. Mr. Frank, despite his own struggles, encouraged Christian to embrace risk and fight for what he wanted. Christian, unable to speak, communicated through finger signs and expressed gratitude for his father's support.
As Christian grew up, he faced more challenges, including abuse from his mother and neglect from his parents. Despite his disabilities, Christian showed resilience and determination to overcome obstacles. He found solace in his friendship with Helena, who later became known as Haika.
Haika, now a successful doctor, faced her own struggles with Mr. Majid, a powerful mafia boss. She was forced to make difficult choices to protect herself and those she cared about. However, with Christian's help and a clever plan, they were able to outsmart Mr. Majid and secure the future of the orphanage center and their company.
Through their journey, Christian and Haika learned the importance of resilience, friendship, and standing up against injustice. They faced their challenges head-on and found strength in each other. Their story is a testament to the power of determination, love, and hope in overcoming adversity.
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