I Have A Gun (ON HOLD)
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  • Reads 4,711
  • Votes 151
  • Parts 11
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2014
"My lips are the gun. My smile is the trigger. My kisses are the bullets. Label me a killer." I walked closer, "I have a gun" I whispered seductively into his ear "and I know how to use it." I said. "I do too." He whispered back. "You think I'm scared of dying?" I questioned, "guess again." I said, and walked away swaying my hips on purpose knowing that he's watching my every move. 

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Nikki Eve has no regrets, she won't hesitate on pulling the trigger. She is reckless and pretty much does her own thing. Being the only girl out of the gang, and well the next leader. She has a job, the next target, and leader of there rival group goes to a school, she has to go there and find out more information. As they hate each other at first, they start opening up. But what happens when it's time to pull the trigger and she can't?
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