Interlocked hands
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  • LECTURAS 22,118
  • Votos 366
  • Partes 25
  • Hora 1h 10m
Continúa, Has publicado dic 31, 2019
Dr Ava Bekker and Dr Connor Rhodes falls in love and starts a family. Here's their journey to falling in love with each other to raising two wonderful children.
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Never Let You Go

45 Partes Concluida Contenido adulto

Rhekker fanfic. Happen after episode 4x12. What really happened? Can they be happily ever after? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Connor, let me go!' Ava tried to take her hand back. 'No, never! I would not let you go again!' Connor pulled her in for a tight hug. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Everything had changed, and I will be here forever and always. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This story is different from the last two I wrote, it is more dramatic I should say, hope you guys will like it. Regular updates on Friday (Australia, Brisbane time) I am not studying medicine at all, pardon me if there is anything inaccurate in term of the writing for the medical scenes.