You don"t know about your daughter
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- Do you have a daughter? - asked the one whom I once loved more than life.
- As you can see, - I grinned in response to an obvious question.
- quickly you comforted after breaking up with me. And most importantly, effective.
- Well, do not suffer from you all my life? - I spread my hands. - I dare to remind you, you left me.
- And who is a happy father? he curved one eyebrow. You are cute. Only I will never admit it to you. You abandoned me. So, he refused her.
“But we don’t have the dads,” I replied, taking my daughter’s children"s palm, who looked with interest at the novel as with his eyes as his eyes.
- She is only my mother’s princess. Come, bunny, home
- As you can see, - I grinned in response to an obvious question.
- quickly you comforted after breaking up with me. And most importantly, effective.
- Well, do not suffer from you all my life? - I spread my hands. - I dare to remind you, you left me.
- And who is a happy father? he curved one eyebrow. You are cute. Only I will never admit it to you. You abandoned me. So, he refused her.
“But we don’t have the dads,” I replied, taking my daughter’s children"s palm, who looked with interest at the novel as with his eyes as his eyes.
- She is only my mother’s princess. Come, bunny, home
Author:
Author:Bezrukova Elena
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Romance & Love
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-535-11059-2
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