Story cover for Moonlight Chicken : The Chicken Seller's Tale : A Beautiful Goodbye. by meloshaz
Moonlight Chicken : The Chicken Seller's Tale : A Beautiful Goodbye.
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  • Reads 572
  • Votes 62
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 50m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01
2 new parts
Moonlight Chicken - 
                  The Chicken Seller's Tale :
                       A beautiful goodbye. 

Gaipa's Story..... 

It's a beautiful day. Flowers are in bloom and the sun has graced the crown of this day, a day for bright, bold and beautiful things....... Not a day to say goodbye.....


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No resemblance to any person, living or not. No relation or resemblance to their lives or life-story. Purely fictional characters. Based on no  actual persons or experiences. No relation to First K. or Khaotung T. Just a story, a tale of love.... Maybe.🌹🤗 
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