If I Were Her
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  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2024
Mature
3 new parts
"Would you love me like that if I were her?" 

Valeine dedicated her life to her family. Everyone treated her like an asset, and ace card that they can pull out when they're in need. Everyone treated her like that because of how soft her heart is. She's a pathological people please who can't say no to anyone around her. 

She put aside her dreams for them, only to get nothing in return. But when she met this man, everything became different. 

Will she choose herself this time? Or she will let her soft heart be broken once again?
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