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Xhnne D'Fierce | Mine, He Said.

Xhnne D'Fierce | Mine, He Said.

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Fiction
Romance
Romantic Comedy
Friends to Lovers
Love Triangle
Being with Zino Laroza was supposed to be the happiest chapter of Xhnne D'Fierce's life. Instead, it became the one that almost destroyed her. After walking away from a relationship built on lies, betrayal, and broken promises, Xhnne chooses to start over. But moving on isn't as easy as she thought-not when her ex refuses to completely disappear from her life. Then there's Cholo. The man who patiently stays by her side, making her smile again without asking for anything in return. As the people around her slowly become part of her life, Xhnne begins to realize that the biggest mystery isn't Zino... It's herself. Because somewhere between forgotten memories, hidden truths, and pieces of a life she can't remember... someone has been waiting for her to remember. And when the truth finally comes to light... she'll have to choose between the life she has now-or the one that was stolen from her. COPYRIGHT © 2026 AngelSheery DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.
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