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Kamilla
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement mai 31, 2019
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Kamilla is a peachy-faced sophisticated seventeen years old girl. She likes the nightlife, and the boys, and has few vices. Her typical definition of liberty. Nothing and no one can stop her, even her overprotective parents.


Well at least that's what she thinks.


Enslaved of lust, where could it take Kamilla?
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