Barbie & Ken
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  • Reads 156
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2015
Mature
Alice is stuck in a horrible family that hates her. Her step brother is a filthy gangster and his whole pack is as horrible as him. She is forced to do all the work in the house. 
She wanted to call herself Cinderella but she know she is far from it. For example, she don't have step mother. She is also not a kindhearted girl; 
thousand times she tried to spit in her step brother's coffee but failed.
She plans to escape from the house but her plan is a sh*t. 
One day, her brother brings in a beaten man and tied him up in a chair. The man is unconcious. She stood from afar and watch him. Fascinated. He is the only beautiful human being she ever see in her life. When she tried to clean the man's wound, something occur and change her life.

The question is, to the better or to the worst?
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