MISS BADASS (WAS MISS BADASS AND MISTER COLD)
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  • Reads 30
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 5
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Feb 05, 2020
Mature
"What's a fragile little butterfly like your self doing in a place that's not meant for her " Said The dark figure looming over Sadie's much smaller figure with all the shit she's been through he didn't scare her not one bit did he scare her, so with that in mind she stood up straight and looked him dead in the eyes and said "I may look like a butterfly but I sting like a motherfucking bee"  And with that she was off and he stood there shocked at the thought of the pint sized girl who just stood up to him with not even a gleam of fear in her eyes, he was impressed, and also kind of turned on "Fuck!" he thought to him self. 
And you may be wondering who he is well you'll have to read to find out
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