The Black Rose
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  • Reads 110
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 5
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2017
Mature
When Kai Akuma was born, he was immediately taken from his mother. Why? That is unknown. He was taken to the Blue Sun Society (B.S.S.) and he grew up there, unknowingly being under constant surveillance. When he turns 17 a large black rose tattoo takes up residence on his right bicep. He asks and asks about it but no one answers and some even begin to fear him. His patience for people begins to dwindle. When he finally turns 18 he finally gets answers. But are they what he wanted?

"What?! How?! There's no way!" Kai screamed in disbelief.
"Yes there is Kai, and we just told you." Jason his 'brother' told him calmly.
"This can't be real." Kai breathed in disbelief. 

What is Kai? What is going to happen when he finds out? Whelp, ya just gonna have to read it then..

Mature content. Dunno bout smut tho, probably? Jk Jk JK, there WILL be smut you smutty minded smut lovers... AND FLUFF!
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