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                    [Title] => Scratch  the Ishq
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                    [AuthorName] => Celine Lopez
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                    [Summary] => Drink sangria in the park, and then later, when it gets dark we go home.


Just a perfect day, feed animals in the zoo, then later, a movie, too, and then home.

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