Ultraviolence

Ultraviolence

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Lana suffered the loss of Barrie horribly. For years she mourned for him. Bradley was beside her every moment. At a party, Lana and Bradley realised they loved each other, and became a couple without another thought. Lana thought her life had become sweet like cinnamon, but she was wrong. When she moved in with Bradley she began to see his true colours, and once she saw them, there was no going back. Authors note: Hi! This is a Bradley Soileau and Lana Del Rey fanfiction featuring domestic abuse and violence. I got the idea from Murdered by my boyfriend, a very informative television show. When you read this book that women are actually treated like this in real life, and if your a guy you probably will say that it's not true but it is, I mean just watch Murdered by my boyfriend. I DO NOT OWN LANA DEL REY OR BRADLEY SOILEAU. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DO NOT COPY COS I WILL HAVE TO REPORT YOU OR SOMETHING.
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