Yellow Like The Sun
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  • Reads 25
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Mar 26, 2020
Mature
Britton Evermore is a stripper known by the name of Luna in the clubs, she's had a very simple life of providing for herself since the age of 13. 

She doesn't have contact with her family due to the fact her father is one of the most wanted gang leaders in her country who's been on the run for almost 20 years. 

After a night of dancing and making money, she meets a scary, mysterious, handsome man by the name of Reese moon, also a wanted criminal with many secrets.

Their meeting isn't what you'd call love at first sight. 

Reese and his gang tried to rob the strip club and took Britton as a prisoner. 

With no knowledge of who she is, or where she comes from, the men soon learn that dealing with an angry, pissed off stripper is anything but fun and games.
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