A kiss at midnight ( English version )
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2014
It's only needed a kiss at midnight in a nightmare situation for two destinies to be changed forever.
Without realization that kiss brought love in the middle of blackmail.
Even if she hated him and she had the chance to get back at him for everything he did she choose to fall inlove with him.
A impossible love full of lies and battles full of actions at every step.
One very important choise is based on blackmail.
If you have to choose between the life of your best friend and the life of your new love, what would you choose?
The cards are made.
Enemies become friends and friends become enemies...is this possible? Yes it is.
Family secrets are discovered when u find out who you are and against  u fighting, but hope die last.
Only together they can pass over the hardships of life.
A diamant is the treasure that everyone is dreaming about, and the evil is everywhere and not even dead is real somethimes.
The fight is on and the guns loaded. Amy and adrian are ready to have a dangerous life that started with a kiss.
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