'White' Wedding -Sequel to the Pregnant Virgin-
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  • Reads 3,368
  • Votes 82
  • Parts 5
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2014
NOW COMBINED WITH "the pregnant virgin"! Go to the first book!

Ainslee Moningham did it! She managed to give birth to quads, without even knowing she was pregnant. And now, another major milestone in life. She's getting married! To the love of her life, Jason Reid. Life is absolutely beautiful and she feels it couldn't get any better than this. But things aren't what they seem.

'Why are my babies mixed?' is a question she once asked. She pushed it aside with a shrug, but now it's coming back and will be answered. Was Ainslee really a virgin when she got pregnant? Is there a father and, if so, who is he? Was this whole virgin thing even true the whole time? Or was someone hiding the truth from her? Find out in 'White Wedding'!

-I forgot Jason's last name so I just put something that seemed to work. Ooooh! P.V fans, get ready! This is gonna be crazy!! Can't wait!! xD-
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