Cherokee A Leati Joseph Anoa'i love story
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  • Reads 1,484
  • Votes 44
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 31m
Complete, First published Nov 26, 2016
Leati Joseph Anoa'i meets a woman that he decides is worth getting to know his family notices the smile Joe once had is starting to come back the light in his eyes is starting to flicker again after Joe lost his wife and almost Joelle he has been really sad. But Cherokee has started to bring  Joe back from  Depression and from the edge. What makes Cherokee different is that Cherokee has been the light Joe needed the breath of fresh Air the hope he lost when he lost Galina.
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