Missing warmth (GxG)
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  • Time 2h 14m
  • Reads 30,657
  • Votes 1,266
  • Parts 34
  • Time 2h 14m
Complete, First published Mar 23, 2017
Mature
Called by students as the '' Satan President'',  Queenie Smith is not afraid to use her mastery of taekwondo and judo techniques to discipline the misbehaving delinquents and defend the weak.  
She works as a waitress at night in a club and being a student council president in the morning can be a bit dangerous and tiring.  She has managed to keep her job hidden and maintained her flawless image as a prima student until one day, Ella Taylor,  the school's popular head cheerleader walks into the club. She could destroy her reputation with her secret or twist the student council president around her little finger and use her secret as an opportunity to get closer to her.
  
  What do you think?
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