The Legality of Falling in Love [17+]
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2015
Mature
Theá Marks is one of the best lawyers in the entire country of Antonova, a comparatively small territory of the United States that's in-between Anosova and Pimenova. She's just as straight forward outside the courtroom as she is inside of it, only less hardassed. Her latest client, a mister Damon Braydawn, is wanted for murder in at least seventeen countries and has fled to Antonova for legal safety while his case is heard. With his handsome smile and expressive eyes, he easily charms every woman that he meets... So what exactly happens when someone guilty of murder charms his way to innocence? And if so, does that make the lawyer desperately trying to stay faithful to her husband a murder accomplice? 

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