POSSESSIVE BROTHERS SERIES 2: SILVER COBBET
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  • Reads 121
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Dec 08, 2016
Mature
Maybe because of his traumatic love experience from the past the former hopeless romantic Silver Cobbet turned into a very dangerous man in every woman's heart.He became too cautions in showing his real emotions. He became the best enemy of love. He became ruthless yet seductive. He can make may girls cry. He became pitiless.

Maybe she's a behavior expert or a psychologist. Maybe she's able to read what's in his mind. Maybe she understands him. Just maybe. She's the first girl who made his heart beat again after that last heartbreak. Suddenly he felt alive. Suddenly he felt his own existence. This is driving him crazy. This is making him uncomfortable.

He can't let his self fall again. So he treated her in his own wicked ways.
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