Kingsley's Property
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  • Reads 188,389
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2019
"You're mine. You're all fucking mine. No one can ever have you. You belong to me and only to me." He growled in my ear and kissed me.



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Serena Lewis can be described as a sweetheart. She's smart, nice, friendly. She has all the positive traits a person can possess. Her life was perfect until she and her mom had to move to another place.


Kingsley Adam is the notorious Bad Boy of Jocson High. Get in his way and you'll never be able to see tomorrow. He never gives a damn about nobody. In other words, he doesn't care but everything changed when he saw the new student.


So what happens when Serena moves to Jocson High and Kingsley took a liking on her? 


But one thing is for sure. The moment Kingsley settled his eyes on Serena, she belonged to him already.
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