Seduced in the dark
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  • Reads 334
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 22, 2021
Mature
Pandora, brown skin, 5ft, dark brown eyes, black hair that reaches down to her back, curvy,sweet when she wants to be, takes shit from no one, has a loving family, what happens when she gets taken by Xander or better know as Shadow a cold-blooded killer

Xander a cold-blooded killer  he stands at 6'7 dark brown hair along with blue eyes and a toned tatted body king of LA man of very few words killers first talks later he lands his eyes on a brown skin beauty and his heart skips a beat he HAS to have her and he always gets what he wants
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