Oppenheimer
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  • Parts 40
  • Time 8h 49m
  • Reads 76,804
  • Votes 1,768
  • Parts 40
  • Time 8h 49m
Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2022
Mature
The story follows Cillian Murphy on set of his new movie 'Oppenheimer'. He meets a young woman who happens to be no other than Christopher Nolan's daughter. She is a nerd and in her mid twenties. Will she be able to comfort Cillian following his divorce? If so, how will they keep their age gap relationship a secret?

Note: This story is pure fiction! It has nothing to do with Cillian's real life. 

WARNING: this story includes NSFW content! Strictly 18+
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