‘Strive’ A Short Story Series
13/11/2022By Jewel Ken- Giami Hi everyone! Welcome to my first short story series, ‘Strive.’ I hope you enjoy it. This story is about a girl aged 12, who has a.
By Jewel Ken- Giami Hi everyone! Welcome to my first short story series, ‘Strive.’ I hope you enjoy it. This story is about a girl aged 12, who has a.
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