sibling love
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Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2024
"Allura, you don't understand. I have to do this," Alaric yells, pointing a gun at his sister. Allura stands there, tears welling in her eyes, not out of sadness at her brothers betrayal but of anger. She was angry at her brother he was going to betray their father, and he didn't care he wanted this he brought this upon himself.

"Alaric you go through with this I'm going to the police wether you want me to or not because this," She gestures to everything around them, "is not ok family is always and forever." 

He didn't listen he never listened to her. She was being held at Gun Point by her brother, her best friend, the person she thought she couldn't count on no matter what happened, but yet here he was threatening her. 

"Allura, you go to the police I will put a bullet through you before you can even think about taking another step," he spits out in anger 

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HII author here this is my new story and j have 3 other story's 2 based in dreams one based on a Fandom I like (the characters do not act canon) and please if you enjoy this story I highly encourage you
ou to check out my other three, so please enjoy this story filled with sibling love action romance and more.
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