Cuffed to you

Cuffed to you

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Bradley has well let's just say, a horrible past. Once a good girl who had fun but still made straight A's as a kid, and now the queen of thieves. But not just one of the usual thieves who uses the money for himself, instead she gives it to people who need it. Until one day she has a run in with a very highly known guy named Blake. They both turn each other's worlds upside down. But what will happen when Bradley's past catches up with her? Lets just say she might be killed for it. Originally known as the dangerous theif
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