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Colour Everywhere
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Concluida, Has publicado mar 26, 2025
Contenido adulto
"You put the blue back in the sky
You put the rainbow in my eyes
A silver lining in my prayers
And now there's colour everywhere"

Step into a glimpse of their married life-where love paints over the struggles and turning points that once defined them. Lingling Kwong's monochrome past is now blurred with the vibrant hues her wife has woven into her world. Their story has unfolded, but what new shades will love take as they journey toward an even brighter future?
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