The "Sisters of Strength" sorority, filled with girls from various walks of life, stands as a posh sorority where girls can live and strive together to help each other with their dreams. But their serene world is then shattered when River Anderson, a sly thief, targets their plush campus home. Posing as a delivery guy, with a fabricated story of a package, he attempts to infiltrate the sorority to steal their valuables and more. What River doesn't know is that these women aren't just his students; they're a self-defense-trained sisterhood, each with pocket knives and tasers, ready to defend their own. When River's plan goes violently wrong, he is met by forceful resistance: the merry heart of the group, Maddie, instantly uses her karate skills and sends his first attack down with a blow; further, all the other sisters soon unite in their individual contribution of efforts-Ellie's powers of strategy, Julie's quick wit, Aurora and Emmie's taekwondo menace-pitted in one overwhelming defense that sends River groveling, unprepared for the strength and cohesive bonding that has met him.
Just as River thinks he might get the upper hand, the sirens wail, and Officer Ruby, a compassionate and dedicated policewoman, arrives on the scene. Witnessing the sorority sisters' incredible self-defense, Ruby is impressed and inspired. She quickly apprehends River and, recognizing the girls' potential, invites them to join the police department's youth outreach program, offering mentorship and a path toward careers in law enforcement.
A shocking revelation afterward proved that one among them, Lola, was in on the plan with River. Instead of turning Lola in to the cops, the sisters go another route-getting her help via counseling-and believe in redemption and sisterhood.
It would culminate when the sisters contemplate their newly developed strength and resolve. They now realize they were not just
My Billionaire Master: How I Ended Up Marrying A Disabled CEO
37 parts Ongoing
37 parts
Ongoing
"Will you marry my Disabled son?"
"Oh! Fuck No! I am a straight guy, I cant marry another man"
"I will pay you 10 million dollars for it💰💰💲"
"Do you want me to wear a Lehanga or saree at my wedding?"
It was a simple choice for Ishan, a financially struggling guy in his 20s burdened with family responsibilities.
He would do anything to be rich.. Even sacrifice his sexuality and masculinity in the process.
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