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KALICO - Harris, Albert
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How could something that began so wonderfully and innocently turn into a tragedy? Kyomi Li Scott was a gifted, young woman with a simple soul who gave more than she ever got. Kyomi had been coveted since she was a teenager, with the body she had, her parents' beautiful looks, and her grandmother's distinctive traits. She was a good girl who followed the rules for the majority of her life, though, until she met him. After a relationship begins, the years fly by rapidly, full of joy, mayhem, and tragedies. Kyomi is disoriented and unable to identify the person in the mirror. Kaliko "Kilo" Harris…mehr

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How could something that began so wonderfully and innocently turn into a tragedy? Kyomi Li Scott was a gifted, young woman with a simple soul who gave more than she ever got. Kyomi had been coveted since she was a teenager, with the body she had, her parents' beautiful looks, and her grandmother's distinctive traits. She was a good girl who followed the rules for the majority of her life, though, until she met him. After a relationship begins, the years fly by rapidly, full of joy, mayhem, and tragedies. Kyomi is disoriented and unable to identify the person in the mirror. Kaliko "Kilo" Harris developed from a frail fifteen-year-old boy into a mature, attractive adult. He rapidly adjusts by voiding all of his feelings after being abandoned at such a crucial point in his life. After maturing and thriving, Kaliko discovers that he is attractive, wealthy, and the Mahari city's most sought-after bachelor. However, Kaliko's persistent feeling of betrayal made him the heartless man he was today. Kaliko believed he was okay because of the way he thought. That is, until he felt for the first time in his life during a one-night meeting with a woman by the name of Yoyo. Since Kaliko is a sought-after, cold, and calculating man and Kyomi has vowed never to let herself be vulnerable with a man, it seems strange that these two are drawn to one another. However, given the courses they've taken, they are unwilling to change and insist on going against the grain. How can you love a person who has no feelings? What was the right method to handle someone who had scars? Was it worth the hassle and was it even possible? They discover themselves on an emotional rollercoaster, but when it's all said and done, will they hold on tightly and enjoy the trip, or will someone unbuckle their seatbelt and tell them to get off?