Everyone who roamed the halls of King's Dominion was somewhat familiar with the name Kingsley. And while only anything that was considered "good" was associated with their names, Francesca Kingsley was still convinced that her family was cursed.Francesca Kingsley took in some observations throughout most of her life, living with the psychopaths; there was Santiago, the oldest coming from her mother's first marriage, who couldn't give less of a shit about what his parents did outside of the gates of their beautiful mansion. The only thing he gave a shit about was whether or not he always had money in his back pocket (or sometimes a gun). Violetta, the middle child and coming from the third marriage, was beautiful who refused to become like her mother and wanted to make a name for herself. But, if she was being honest, she also thought that decision was a smart, yet dangerous one. Then there's little Frannie, from Cleo's fifth and surprisingly final marriage, who seemed to be the perfect daughter; her head seemed so far up their mother's ass but with the bat of her eyelashes, they would do anything for their little girl.
To be fair, Francesca was given the leftovers. Their parents gave up on their oldest children years ago and with their youngest being the most vulnerable and determined to please them, it was left up to her to continue the family legacy of claiming the title of Black Widow. But the youngest Kingsley daughter wanted to do more than what Cleo made the name out to be. She wasn't going to be a carbon copy of her (She didn't really want the words "gold digger" to be associated with her name. She didn't think she was beautiful enough for that). No...she planned to expand the name on Black Widow.
And just when she thought that she was on top of her game, being the top student at King's Dominion and having Master Lin wrapped around her finger, Marcus Lopez Arguello comes in and starts to make her life a whole lot harder. Thanks a lot, Mom!
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BLACK WIDOW, deadly class
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