Fooling in Love by Dreame is a story about a young woman named Anna who is struggling to make ends meet while attending college. She works two jobs and barely has enough money to pay her rent and tuition. One night, she has a one-night stand with a stranger in order to make some extra money.
A few weeks later, Anna discovers that she is pregnant with twins. She knows that she can’t afford to have the babies, so she decides to get an abortion. However, she meets a handsome and wealthy man named Harry who offers to help her. He tells her that he will take care of her and the babies, and he convinces her to marry him.
Anna and Harry have a whirlwind wedding, but Anna soon realizes that Harry is not the man she thought he was. He is controlling and possessive, and he doesn’t trust her. Anna also learns that Harry is not the one who got her pregnant. The real father of her babies is the stranger she had a one-night stand with.
Anna is torn between her love for her babies and her fear of Harry. She knows that she needs to leave him, but she doesn’t know how. She is also worried about what will happen to her babies if she leaves.
In the end, Anna decides to leave Harry and fight for custody of her babies. She knows that it will be difficult, but she is determined to do what is best for her children.
Fooling in Love is a story about a young woman who is struggling to make ends meet and ends up making a decision that changes her life forever. It is a story about love, loss, and redemption.
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