Rooming With The Bad Girl [GXG]
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  • LECTURAS 204,378
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  • Partes 15
  • Hora 1h 15m
Continúa, Has publicado ago 23, 2020
Dorothy Sawdon has a secret.

She lives on her own, hiding from child support and fending for herself in her one bedroom apartment but she does not know that right beside her room is residing Rachel Jones --The school bad girl. 

A mistake she makes floods Rachel's room beside her and to make up for it, she has Rachel stay over at her place until the problem is fixed...

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