Armino (Previously: Fighter) (✓)
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  • Reads 350,352
  • Votes 15,853
  • Parts 25
  • Time 28m
Complete, First published Oct 03, 2016
A R M I N O

She was the epitome of perfection. Blonde hair, blue eyes, legs that never ended and an impeccable fashion taste. 
  
  He was the epitome of affliction. Jet black hair, damaged eyes, ink marring his body and a passion to fight. 
  
  Yet, she was broken inside. A family with unstable financial background, a brother who died in a brawl and a mother who lost herself the day she lost her husband.
  
  And he, he was faultless within. A rich kid with parents who were too busy to care, three meals a day cooked by a chef and no curfew even on school nights. What more could he ask for? 
  
  And when their paths meet, they'll together realise just how unforgiving life can be.
  
  Evelyn
  3rd October, 2016.
 

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