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My husband hides his beauty kiss
My husband hides his beauty kiss










my husband hides his beauty kiss

my husband hides his beauty kiss

I think that's the condition of the curse. Okay so for those who are wondering, Erden is under a curse where all the people around him should fear and address him a monster, otherwise he'll die. If you don't wish to see, you can skip this. I'll reveal his face 😎 (although I'm sure you know what he looks like and have seen some spoilers in ig or somewhere) I just noticed that he has the same eye color as Beom in Cherry Blossoms After Winter.

#MY HUSBAND HIDES HIS BEAUTY KISS PLUS#

You can tell how much effort the creator put in it! Plus the story is really interesting. Just look at the detailed embroidery and eyes. I am definitely not divorcing such a handsome husband!!!Īnother great manhwa.

my husband hides his beauty kiss

I need to spread more scary rumors about the north to the lawyers. "So I need more time.I think it'll take more time." Well of course, that's because I burnt them. I'm sorry but I lost the divorce papers." "I need to divorce you soon so you won't be troubled by such things anymore. but there is a secret that they don't know. Leticia, who was sent to marry Lord Halstead in place of her sisters, began to be referred to as 'the woman who married the monster' and was pitied by others. There is a family, who for generations, were rumored to be monsters. Genre: Shoujo, Historical, Fantasy, Romance Garry's piece was originally published in June 2022 - you can catch up on his and Kyle's story in his My Platform podcast episodeĭo you have a story you’d like to share? Get in touch by emailing your views in the comments below.Alternative title: My Secretly Hot HusbandĪuthor/creator: Jungyeon, Gabi Nam, Harara I have the utmost admiration, respect and love for my husband who not only takes his responsibility as a father and children’s charity head incredibly seriously – but also his capacity to open his (our) home to half the farm infants, too.īut with the tough comes the beauty – and I can’t begin to describe how privileged our lives are – totally enriched, not only because of the life we have with our children, but how we’ve been able to share just a little bit of our own children’s determination, resilience and pride with hundreds of children that are now able to call Curly’s Farm a home from home. How do we cope with this constant worry?īy standing side by side, dads and kids alike, always grabbing the excitement of life and the next challenge with both hands – even when myself and Kyle are frantically working through a hundred different scenarios in our head, to keep life as normal and as settled as possible for our wonderful tribe.īecause of Curly’s Farm, I often see life through a different lens to Kyle – especially when as well as trying our best to keep four children alive, I often arrive home to find a baby goat or even a few piglets in the kitchen, who just need that ‘extra bit of love and care’ (apparently!). Our hearts swell with pride at how fun all four of them are (Picture: Garry Ratcliffe)Īt some point, everything might not be OK – like, for example, if Curly gets some horrid infection that he just can’t fight. If you are working hard to understand your gender or your sexuality, Curly’s Farm will offer you a place of reflection and safety.Ĭhildren and young people might come just once a week, or more regularly, depending on their level of need, but when they return home, they always leave the farm feeling supported and challenged and cared for. If you are on to your sixth foster home in a year, Curly’s Farm will give you the consistency and security you need. If you’ve been chucked out of school, you’re given a fresh start at Curly’s Farm. It is a working farm with a carefully chosen staff team of adoptive parents, those with children with special needs, or those staff that have been part of the care system themselves. We realised we were not particularly good foster carers - we kept adopting the children that were meant to stay just for a short time (Picture: Garry Ratcliffe)Ĭurly has serious life-limiting conditions and we wanted to ‘future-proof’ his memory by starting something that he could be proud of.Ĭurly’s Farm is a place of sanctuary for many youngsters.












My husband hides his beauty kiss