Innocently Falling

Innocently Falling

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INNOCENTLY FALLING Independence! Ryder thinks being independent would be fun. He is going to university with no financial worry whatsoever. His parents gift him a house near the campus, a carefully crafted plan set in place by his sister. One aim: make him independent, responsible and down to earth. Used to a life of comfort, where he had his mom and housekeepers do everything for him, is his sister's plan not doomed to failure? He cannot cook! He can't even crack an egg. Well, at least he only knows how to use the microwave. With no experience in household chores, his life is a fiasco... Until his mom hires a housekeeper for him. But what happens when the housekeeper does not turn out to be as expected. One has to wonder: How far can a housekeeper change someone's life? ©Waterfall_
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