Oh Shalom....
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Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2015
Meet Shalom Watson, she is an young woman with Indian genes  and Canadian by nationality. She is a very ambitious, smart and beautiful (well mostly shown on the inside...for a while )   university student and tries her best to provide for her family  (two little 11 year old twin sisters , 25 year old brother and very strict parents) in working  part -time in a small run-down bakery and diner down the street from her school.

 During her collage years at the Admintion school of Creativity and Arts, she struggled daily to ingore her  enemy "Drake" who happens to also be the grandson ofthe owners of the bakery and diner shalom works.

 As she spend more time with drake  at the bakery she slowly sees another guy instead of the annoying brat that annoys the living dead out of  her and finds....compassion and a sense of safety towards him, but does he feel the same?

What will happen between them ?
How would her family ESPECIALLY her parents react ? 
....Will they approve?

Well 
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