True love? Doesn't exist, aren't they?
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  • Parts 5
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2013
Stefanie came from a well known family. But not like the others their family wasn't perfect at all. At the age of four Stefanie knows that her father was a womanizer, she see how her mother cry over and over but she keeps her mouth shut because she think that as long as her father still living with them everything could be fix.

Until one day, her father sudden change. They been treated as if they weren't there. She want to know what's happening to her father and when she founds out.

Maybe her father will never change from being a womanizer at all. She heard her co-workers talking about their ex-husband, just like her mother they also have a husband/womanizer problem. She thought boys will never contented to one girl in their life.

Nowadays True love doesn't exist and fairy tales aren't real.

Therefore she conclude she doesn't want to be tied up to a person who wasn't contended to her, it's better to have a baby but without a husband.

What if one day what she hopes for came true?
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