Their Revenge
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  • Parts 14
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  • Reads 7,824
  • Votes 299
  • Parts 14
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2015
Mature
Mason and Jax are one decision away from making either the worst decision of their lives or the best. Either way it will live with them forever. Is revenge something they will get or will their plans fall through?

This story switches POV between Mason & Jaxton each chapter, if you aren't into that style of stories, this may not be the one for you! Thanks for reading!

Second story to, Falling for the muted. This is a SHORT STORY

TW: strong language may include harm, violence, death and other subjects similar

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#1 in Deceased 12/02/22
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