Dating Kian Moreno
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  • Reads 199
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 20m
Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2018
I'm not rich. 

Everything I have, I work for. I'm grateful my grandma and Dad raised me that way. 

My grades, my role as student council president, my captain arm band on the girls' soccer team...

All blood, sweat and tears I sacrificed to get. 

My life was perfect. 

I had a path. 

Money was never an issue. 

But then in waltzed the second eldest son of the Moreno's: the multi-billion dollar phone company. For some reason, he came straight into mines and messed it all up. 

Suddenly my life doesn't have that clear path anymore. 

And for once...my blood, sweat and tears might not be enough to get the one thing I want:

Kian Moreno.
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