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A couple of similarities
- both ML are business oriented, focused and career driven
- both ML's didn't know how to love initially, used and hurt their FL's (FL from ABAY didn't lie, she just wanted to be loved right and develop her company)
- FL both go through a process if growth and rediscovery, come back stronger, with little or no interference from the ML's
- character development....my favorite part ?
- ML's eventually fell harder

Overall, if you love Love's ambition, you'd love ABAY. Give it a try, I promise you won't regret it
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