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Anonymous asked 7 months ago

So sad, going home tomorrow. Thank you Mauritius for having me, you are and always will be my little slice of heaven 😥😥

Ally Deljoor Paul answered 7 months ago

c u soon

Uma Devi answered 7 months ago

Dont feel sad for you can always come back some other time. Remember you are going to Xmas, New Year, friends & family etc..

Saleem Housee answered 7 months ago

🥳🙏

Jeannedarc Manikon answered 7 months ago

🥰🙏🥰🙏🥰

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