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Because of My Wife - A short story from the 'Rainbow of Tales' collection - cover
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Because of My Wife - A short story from the 'Rainbow of Tales' collection

Kenechukwu Obi

Editora: KenWrites

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Susan soon became something else. She was now the boss and the bully of the house, I, the gazelle always at the mercy of the cheetah. She railed at me and called me names. Our marital sex became history and….
Disponível desde: 22/05/2022.

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