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Glow | Tokyo Ghoul by jointrose
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[ Hideyoshi x fem!OC, first person POV ] warnings: strong language, explicit content male gazey & triggering themes inside. ➽────────────────❥ Nagachika Hideyoshi roamed the 20th Ward in search of something more. While investigating the truth behind Kaneki Ken's disappearance, he befriends those that he never thought he would, discovering new emotions. It was uncharted territory, and his curiosity only led him further into this odd part of the human world. "I'm just a normal university student." I shrugged, glancing at her. She reciprocated with a sneer. "So am I." Uchiyama Mirélle was trying to get by in her everyday life, finding trouble in navigating through her feelings and strained history. While she's a closed book to most, she experiences a unique warmth in a candid guy who, more than not, shares the same interests that she does. ➽────────────────❥ a tokyo ghoul © ishida sui fanfic focuses on Hide x OC | OC-centric i own my characters, scenarios & plots. this is one of my first stories. genre: romance, adventure, and mystery. slow burn & long fic, so patience is a must when beginning this. achievements: #1 HideyoshiNagachika/ NagachikaHideyoshi #1 canonxoc #2 shojo, introspective #2 Hideyoshi • #6 TG 1st place in the Tokyo Ghoul Watty's '15. ♡
Grabbing Hold (The Motorcycle Kid #1) by kenzikabooks
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Just when it seems Emma Daniel has finally managed to piece herself back together, life threatens to rip her apart. Again. Add a coffee shop, an almost hit-and-run, and one very hot, very stubborn Cuban-American with secrets of his own, and you've got a recipe for disaster. Or maybe, a second shot at love. ©2015-2020 Grabbing Hold (The Motorcycle Kid #1) A Kennedy Goodwin Novel Highest Ranking: #117 in Teen Fiction (29/04/18) #125 in Teen Fiction (24/04/18) #150 in Teen Fiction (11/04/2018) #198 in Teen Fiction (09/03/2018) #252 in Teen Fiction (03/10/2017) A #BreakStereotypes Novel, part of the #StopVictimShaming Movement.