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Taking And Giving

Taking And Giving

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jun 20, 2016
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Romance
-Blink. This can't be happening.- Enter, Blaire "Bee" Fleur left 3 years ago by her fiancé at the dawn before their wedding. She thought she'd have it all, a gorgeous husband, a house by the lake and two beautiful children. She had planned everything since she was just a little girl, everything's going smoothly until her soon-to-be-husband left her for a barbie with a brain that has a size of a peanut, atleast thats what she says. Then everything went downhill from then. Join Blaire, as she chooses which chances to take and give 3 years after she was betrayed.
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