Madness Strike #1: Right Person, Wrong Time
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  • Reads 77
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  • Parts 4
Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2024
It revolves around a complex relationship between Noah and Emarline, complicated further by the revelation of illness and Noah's need to accompany another woman to America for medical treatment.



Emarline, despite her emotional turmoil, makes a firm decision to end their relationship when Noah prioritizes the other woman's needs over hers. She confronts Noah with resolve, expressing her hurt and frustration at being continuously sidelined in favor of his commitments elsewhere. Her decision is driven not only by her own emotional well-being but also by considerations for her unborn child and her need to protect them from further emotional distress.
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