Martinez

Martinez

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Do not judge a book by its cover. Ever heard of this notiourious notion? it pratices the art of anti-dicrimination, however in someways it invokes nievaity; perception is key and without it we become pray to hungry wolves. We must protect ourselves from the monsters hiding in the closet , thus we must judge a book by its cover. Nevertheless, monsters are an addictive variable. Young women are intoxicated and fooled with their dark charm and sophisticated nature, perhaps too many? "Lust and love are two completely different things, I love you but I lust her"
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He's known to be like the devil, that's how he got his name. A cold hearted killer. People vanish when they see his presence, but scream when they don't. He's deranged, heartless, and some would call him a monster. He's killed more people then he's loved. What the world doesn't know is that he was once a little boy. A boy who lost all hope in the goodness of the world before he could even experience the world. Aurora eventually learns, even the most deranged, cruel and dangerous people need love. She knows he's dangerous, cold, and considered a monster. But she can't help but only see him as a man who had everything stripped from him before he even got a chance to speak his first word. *This book is more of a romance book than a mafia book.*

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