The Dry Cleaner

The Dry Cleaner

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She was a simple girl, who worked at a dry cleaning store. He was a multi-millionaire who owned various companies. They meet at the oddest of times, and have to interact with each other. Will they become friends? Or will they hate each other for life? What if someone from the past appears and ruins what they have built? What happen then? (UNEDITED) (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DO NOT COPY.)
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