A Misjudged Heart. (Bakukirikamideku)
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  • LECTURAS 2,781
  • Votos 52
  • Partes 11
  • Hora 38m
Continúa, Has publicado oct 06, 2021
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People know the mafia boss DEKU. they call him insane but what if inside that Evil, Cruel, and cold man lies an innocent, damaged soul that just wants to be loved... If those people knew what he's been through they would see him differently....All the things he's been through and not once has he expressed his true feelings.. Well that changes the moment he meets his soulmate..or should i say soulmates?...

WARNING THIS BOOK INCLUDES-
VIOLENCE
RAPE AND SUICIDE
MATURE CONTENT
HARSH LANGUAGE


!MOST OF THE CHARACTERS NOR THE PICTURES IN THIS BOOK ARE MINE!

OMEGAVERSE AU
SOULMATE AU
MAFIA AU
ROYALTY AU
MULTIPLE QUIRKS AU


Thanks..😁
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