Mr. Officer ( A Short Jacob Latimore Story)
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  • Time 3h 47m
  • Reads 32,889
  • Votes 908
  • Parts 29
  • Time 3h 47m
Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2015
Mature
Jacob Latimore is a 27 year old officer that works for the NYPD. He takes his job very seriously and comes off as mean but he`s really a sweet and awkward kind of guy. Just a loner in the big apple trying to find some type of love and affection. Until one night changes everything.
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