Black Rose : Lover of Thorns
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  • Reads 16
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2018
Mature
I was a rose in his garden of thorns. But I wanted out. It was time to leave this all behind.
The thing with thorns you can never trust them to not prick you.
He had a plan that involved a fake marriage and a lot of blood. A plan to be on top of the world and to have the world under his feet.
He needed a woman by his side that didn't need protecting a rose that can survive a storm of blood with her petals falling. So he chose me.A rose with thorns for everyone but him.
A rose who destroys her petals just for him. In return he will open the gates and set me free.
Will this plan be a success or will Don Giordano destroy himself and me in the process? Will I be strong enough to survive the blood shed to leave or will I want to stay in the garden?
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