bloody money.

bloody money.

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"it's always about the bloody money with you, isn't it?" ... WARNING: MATURE FOR THE USE OF DRUGS (ALCOHOL, CIGARETTES, PERSCRIPTION, ETC.), THE MENTION OF SUICIDE, THE DISCRIPTION OF SELF-HARM, PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL ABUSE, AND SEXUAL SCENES! PLEASE READ WITH CAUTION!
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