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My Gorgeously Hot Impatient Patient
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Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2016
She lives simply. She helped others. She love her life. She love her siblings. She love her friends. She love her work. And she love her patients.

She's always wearing a smile. She's the most caring person. She laughs without thinking what others might think. She's weird in a good way. And she act like everything's okay.

He lives extraordinarily. He don't care about others. He hates everything around him. 

He's always wearing a blank expression. He's the person who don't care about others. He frowns a lot. He's very secretive. He act strong when the truth is he's weak. And he act's like he don't care about anything.


Or that's what other people think about them.
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