Throw the Game- Games of Risk #7
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  • Reads 401
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  • Parts 21
Ongoing, First published Apr 03, 2021
Mature
Who wouldn't want to be in the shoes of Rio Noelle Cuevo. She is not a royalty but has the life of a princess. She is a living proof of elegance, wealth and perfection. After a year of living the happy life of a married woman, she was found lifeless in her car with her luggage, cash and one way ticket to New York. Clearly, leaving her perfect life. 

Finan Jace Samonte Razon is a man of honor. He wasn't born rich but found his way to the top. He has high ambitions and still has so much oportunity a head of him but did not hesitate to give them up to be with his wife who is battling for her life, considered dead in the eyes of everyone. 

Three years after, Rio woke-up in rage, wanting to divorce Finn and leaving the life she got used to. What went wrong?
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