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Bridging Past And Present

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-04-04 12:50:07

Uthando_Olungekho Emthethweni {illicit love}

By Tanny Bae

# 27

Tisha POV

As I sat in the passenger seat, gazing out the window, memories flooded my mind like a tidal wave crashing on the shore. It's been five years since

he left me, my dear husband. Five long, arduous years of raising our son, Tyler, alone, with only tears and whispers of what-ifs to keep me company. The pain never truly subsided, but life had to go on, even when every breath felt like a struggle. His absence left a gaping h
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