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Mr. Grumpy Husband
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Ongoing, First published Aug 04
Mature
Marcuson was first son of Attorney lawyer and his younger brother Troy also was engineer, His father left of his family because he was argue at his mother, wife on last night when he was 7 yr old
He only 37 yr old. He  met his new secretary on his office. 

Allison is only child. Her mother died when she was 7 yr old, her father met his new wife, stepmother Kara and stepbrother Jervis than Allison he abuse at Allison she's alot of bruise and scar because of her father hate her so much Allison is 27 yr old work on hospital and now she's lost her Job nurse

Will you making happy ending for Marcuson and Allison couple?

(Background pictures is from Pinterest bc I use it)
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