Romeely

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Colette Maroun ISBN: 9781465389299
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 31, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Colette Maroun
ISBN: 9781465389299
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 31, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Romelly was a juvenile striking schoolgirl who was hiding multifaceted and had within her a very gigantic fantasy when swiftly she woke up and had realized that it has disappeared or yet had been stolen from her from a outsider who has ruined her existence and turned it into torment conversely that young woman was a pugilist, affected good hearted elegant, neat, cogent, sentient distinctive who had turned her twinge into gratification towards the nation mostly where in need for aid, such a individual was also dreadful for some sinful people or gangs who insisted on destroying her living for the reason that she began a to be a great big star, a big name too moral to be proper then again after losing all her missiles in trying, adoring, philanthropic heart she found out that she got to present her only last wing which is her stature, her body, in the end she found herself and reach a high consciousness reached nirvana and peace and had divided her body and face into two divisions , a white color that demonstrates purity, love, splendor and tranquility and peace the black part characterized through pain, love, good looks, beauty and peace. You could say that this woman in particular was a merely person who unwrap true sense in an open sightlessness world. The diplomat finally had awarded her to be the embassadatrice of love in the world and had named her Romeely.

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Romelly was a juvenile striking schoolgirl who was hiding multifaceted and had within her a very gigantic fantasy when swiftly she woke up and had realized that it has disappeared or yet had been stolen from her from a outsider who has ruined her existence and turned it into torment conversely that young woman was a pugilist, affected good hearted elegant, neat, cogent, sentient distinctive who had turned her twinge into gratification towards the nation mostly where in need for aid, such a individual was also dreadful for some sinful people or gangs who insisted on destroying her living for the reason that she began a to be a great big star, a big name too moral to be proper then again after losing all her missiles in trying, adoring, philanthropic heart she found out that she got to present her only last wing which is her stature, her body, in the end she found herself and reach a high consciousness reached nirvana and peace and had divided her body and face into two divisions , a white color that demonstrates purity, love, splendor and tranquility and peace the black part characterized through pain, love, good looks, beauty and peace. You could say that this woman in particular was a merely person who unwrap true sense in an open sightlessness world. The diplomat finally had awarded her to be the embassadatrice of love in the world and had named her Romeely.

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