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Epilogue Part-2

  • 26 Nov, 2024

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They had been married for two months, and these two months were very special and filled with love for both of them. They were getting to know each other, understanding one another, and recognizing each other's personalities. Sufiyan had taken Taalika to Venice for their honeymoon, where they spent wonderful time together. As promised, Sufiyan gave Taalika all the time she needed to adjust. They had grown much closer than before.

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