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Shunta says she and Kayla made plans to go on a trip for their anniversary, but Kayla ghosted her for two days, and when she finally came home, she acted like nothing was wrong: Shunta believes that Kayla was with another woman.
Shunta says she and Kayla made plans to go on a trip for their anniversary, but Kayla ghosted her for two days, and when she finally came home, she acted like nothing was wrong: Shunta believes that Kayla was with another woman.
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