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Kneel for Me, Genius (Freenbecky) by Evans1224
Evans1224
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Rebecca Patricia Armstrong was born with the world in her palm-the only heir to the Armstrong Empire, the richest family on Earth. As the youngest and fiercest CEO in history, she commands respect with a single glance and shatters egos with a single word. Cold, entitled, and dangerously alluring, Becky lives by one rule: What Becky wants, Becky gets. Freen Sarocha Chankimha has nothing but a brilliant mind and an aching emptiness she can't explain. Working three jobs to survive, living alone in a dusty one-bedroom apartment, and haunted by fragmented dreams of a life she doesn't remember, Freen is a mystery even to herself. Her friends believe she's a once-in-a-century genius-her IQ far surpassing even Einstein and Newton-but Freen? She just wants peace... and maybe, something-or someone-to believe in. Their paths should never have crossed. But when Becky meets the poor, stubborn girl who doesn't fall at her feet, something inside her shifts. What starts as a game to break Freen's pride slowly becomes an obsession neither of them can control. This a Freenbecky Adaptation The story is not mine credit to original Author @Bp_hiu Enjoyyyyy Guysssss 🫰❤️ Freen g!p
Pregnant with the Player's Baby by mgalinsky
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Brooklyn Davis is the girl not many people notice. Zack Brody is the schools most popular player. He always gets what he wants, one night at a party somehow they end up in bed together. After a few weeks of morning sickness, Brooklyn took a pregnancy test and saw two pink lines, that's when everything changed. Brooklyn has to face the last three months of high school being pregnant with the player's baby. ***Best for 14+ for strong language and sexual content Highest ratings so far: #39 in Romance on September 15, 2016 #55 in Romance on July 30, 2016 #49 in Romance on August 30, 2016