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Penulis: Shasha Ayomide
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Verena

It’s been days since Kian was invited as a guest to my favorite TV show— The Valley’s TV— and since then, those haunting words that he said crept into my mind occasionally and the same question followed. He couldn't be referring to me, right?

No, it wasn't me. It couldn't be.

Kian had been cooperating with the lawyer, reviewing documents, and never once did he mention me. All the lawyer had to do was give me the feedback concerning their meeting and he had also mentioned that Kian had requested more days before signing the papers as he wanted to go through the settlement carefully.

The same Kian who had deactivated his social media accounts after I slammed him with divorce papers was now active. I didn't mean to stalk—just happened to still be following him— but he had posted a picture of himself cycling with the caption ‘Never been Happier Than Ever’

So, maybe I wasn't the one he was referring to in that show. And if he was, he would never find me because I had m
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