His Babydoll
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  • Reads 1,503
  • Votes 64
  • Parts 9
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Nov 18
Mature
9 new parts
(Book 2)
Sequel of Abused Angel
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Angelina D'angelo, a shy, sweet kind-hearted girl. Always ready to help others. Loves her parents and brothers. Hopes that her husband will love her just like her father loves her mother. 
(You are my happily ever after)
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Sergei Petrov, a dominating man. Capo of Russian mafia. Doesn't believe in god. He is very posessive of his things. He snatches whatever he likes by hook or by crook. Doesn't believe in love until angel caught his eye. 
(I won't share you with anyone else)
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