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Forbidden Flame
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Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2025
What could go wrong to a life that Izneen Safiyyah Zacaria has? Everything seems easy for her. What she wants, what she gets. But what if a time will come that the one she wants, is a disaster for her to get? 

Kailanman ay hindi maling magmahal, ngunit 
paano kung mali ang kanilang pagmamahalan? Are they courageous enough to fuel the forbidden flame?
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