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Fallen (Lingorm)
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  • WpHistory
    Time 15h 54m
Complete, First published Oct 01, 2024
Mature
Top fierce attorneys who can't stand each other or mostly- Orm.. For her, Lingling is the most annoying person alive-her cocky smile and constant wins in court drive her crazy. Always up against each other in court.

Orm is determined to outdo Lingling at every turn, but she always falls short. With Lingling, it's always competition.

Lingling loves pushing Orm's buttons, enjoying their rivalry to the fullest. 



One day something shifts, changes in.. Is it love? 




-of course-
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