Giving Myself To You *coming soon*
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Ongoing, First published Jul 31, 2015
Romaine Blake is a handsome and successful business man who always surrounded by fake people who only wants him for his money,so he has learned not to trust people and to lock away his heart and only satisfy his needs by one night stands or his right hand. Romaine believes that love is just a useless thing that people use to control you so what happens when someone shows him otherwise? 

Alexander Hamilton is a successful and extremely wealthy man that has loved Romaine Blake even before he had started his own business and became wealthy. He feels angry and jealous every single time he brings home a one night stand and every time he approach Romaine,he always shys away from him as he was a threat or something unknown. So Alexander decides to step up his game in order to get the man of his dreams but in the process, secrets are revealed that could scar them for life or ensure that their bond won't be broken. 
Join them on their journey as they battle through trust issues and betrayal.
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