ON HOLD! Dancing in Hurricane (1st Damsel)
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  • Parts 4
  • Reads 45
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 4
Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2024
Mature
Queen Zuleyka's life is like a disney movie. Living a simple life with her mother in 15 years. Then one day, she met her father. To her shocked, her father is one of the multimillionaires in Asia, and that affects their life. A new life welcome her, she feels like she was born again, with her father this time. Her grand parents loves her so much that's why she's too attached to them, too attached that she can't say "no" when her grandma tells her to marry someone that she doesn't know. She doesn't have a choice but to say "yes". Her life goes on until she meets her soon to be husband, and that moment, she regrets saying yes to her grandmas request. How come she will marry the guy who broke her heart so much?!
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