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Family || Sweet Pea [1] by _DreamingInsomniac_
_DreamingInsomniac_
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"You aren't even a Serpent, princess!" Tall Boy yells. "My name is Kitty Jones, Tall Boy, and I am a Serpent." Katarina Jones snarled in reply. "Until you do the dance, princess, you have no say in what happens with the Serpents." Tall Boy smirked. "You want me to dance?" Katarina asked, shrugging her leather jacket off and tossing it to Fangs Fogarty. She ripped off her shirt and pushed her way to the pole on stage. "You'll get your fucking dance." ======== In which the twin of Jughead Jones finds a home and her real family. ======== End of Season 1 - Season 2 ======== #3 in Riverdale 9/27/2019 #1 in Jones 10/18/2019 #1 in Blossom 11/13/2019
The W.I.C.K.E.D Girl by devoidsouls
devoidsouls
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❝She must save them. He must save her.❞ Upon her arrival into the Glade, things take a twisted turn and survival becomes the number one priority as the W.I.C.K.E.D girl realises she cannot save everybody, perhaps not even herself.
Kill For Her | 18+ by NettyWrites
NettyWrites
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Daria Cole never expected her quiet high-school tutor partner to return as the new Mafia King of New York. Nico Costa. Bigger. Colder. Tattooed. And looking at her like she's the only softness he'll ever touch. She thinks they're just friends. He knows better. "Say the word," he murmured against my neck, "and I'll ruin any man who thinks he can touch what's mine." A soft, innocent girl. A very dangerous man. Five years of tension ready to explode. A Dark Romance #1 Sunshinexgrump (Dec 15th) #1 bwwm (Dec 17th) #1 mafiaboss (Dec 17th) #1 yearn (Dec 18th) First Book : Kill For Her Book Two : Enzo Wow! You guys have been showing so much love! Thank you! Trigger warning: This story contains sexual content and mature themes. Reader discretion is advised.