Stingy (If Loving You Is Wrong)
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  • Reads 1,687
  • Votes 87
  • Parts 36
  • Time 2h 54m
Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2023
Mature
My name is Jordan Knight A lot of people might know me as the lead singer of new kids on the block. But I'm also a family man I have my wife, Evelyn and our two sons Dante and Eric. I thought my life was complete until day I meet this pretty young thing that knocked me off my feet. The more I got to know Genie the more In love I became with her I did not want to lose her under no circumstances. I did not want to see her with anyone else and I know that makes me selfish because of my situation but I don't care because if loving her is wrong I sure as hell don't wanna be right.
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