Story cover for Deflowering The Flower Queen by shyaantii
Deflowering The Flower Queen
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Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2014
Mature
Because of one party and one game, Marisa Bradley finds herself in the most awkward situations, seductive role plays, and assaulting acts all because she decided to play a game with her crush and his friends. 

     Their mission: deflower the flower queen.

     Her mission: don't fall under the woeing skills of Matthew David and his posse of immature rats.
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55 parts Complete Mature

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