SUPER-FUCKING-NATURAL- m.p
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  • Bacaan 350,139
  • Undian 5,854
  • Bahagian 63
  • Masa 2h 29m
Sedang Ditulis, Pertama kali diterbitkan Apr 09, 2020
Your family was very powerful,especially your dad. The first hybrid. They all died except your  aunt, freya. She helps train you as much as she can for your protection against the roys but little did she know that you wanted more than protection. You wanted to kill the roys , only because they want to kill you. They think that you are too powerful so they are trying to kill you but you want to kill them first and nothing would distract you from your goal....except maybe him. Will it be a happy ending? Or will the roys finish ending the family blood line?


-Based off of legacies,  and the originals
-kluas and Damon and Silas and kol are daddies 
-fuck it the whole family of the mikalesons can get it
-marcel too🤰🏽
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