I left everything behind. . . even her. I had fallen in love with a girl; innocent, pure, and the daughter of a pastor. She became my world. Until her father tore her from my arms, cursing me to hell. I was Jayden Henry, the bad kid, the poor kid, the boy with no future. How could I ever give h
Claiming What's Mine
β Scribed by Ava Gray
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Series
- Playing With Trouble 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B09JFMNZSG
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Staying away from him shouldnβt have been this hard.
Killian was everything I didnβt want but was dying to have.
Killian βThe Killerβ Doyle
An underground fighter
Bad boy
Heartbreaker
Thereβs no wonder my parents warned me about him.
I constantly heard these two words β Stay away.
But the three words I feel for him give me sleepless nights.
I love him.
I have since the first night we spent together.
He tried to resist me, but there was no going back.
I had to pull myself away, for my own sanity.
Trusting Killian was tough.
And keeping my pregnancy a secret from him was tougher.
But the time has come.
Iβll have to go back and tell him.
And I can only imagine what would happen nextβ¦
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