Daddy's Princess
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 33m
  • Reads 934
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 9
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Nov 30, 2022
Ethan and Lauren Thompson, had the perfect life, rich, successful and hot? they had a two year old little girl named Aurora who adored her parents and they adored her but she was especially spoiled by her father Ethan, he couldn't say no to her. he always called her his princess and treated her as one, but what happens when Ethan decides to join a gang and his pregnant wife gets shot killing her and their unborn baby? he blames himself but vouches to find the men who murdered his wife and  unborn baby and kill them in the most violent way while also trying to be the perfect father for his little girl and hide the truth about her mother being assassinated, will he be successful and kill the men who killed his wife and unborn child or will he give up on it? read to find out


This story is only 18+ for bad language there will be no sexual content :)
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