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BISRI, THE EVIL WOMAN

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Summary

Usri's ugliness was not restricted to her outward appearance only; she was also wicked within. Hence her friends called her 'Bisri', meaning ugly, behind her back. Usri hated them for that but of course, never thought of changing her evil nature. But one couldn't blame her for that. Bitching, backbiting, abusing and slandering others were intricate parts of her personality without doing which she would fail to survive! But one day, someone gave her a taste of her own medicine and how she hated it! But of course that did nothing to change her. Can one expect a leopard to ever change it's spots?

Genre
Humor
Author
Rini Basu
Status
Complete
Chapters
5
Rating
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Age Rating
18+

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