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Bullet (Wanted)

Author: M31436m
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What do you think Bullet is all about?? Brody is a teenage guy from a wealthy family, he is the only child of his parents and he attends Auburn college, a school for the rich, arrogant and spoilt brat. He's a guy with only one friend and zero girlfriend, Brody is the real definition of introvert because he enjoys doing things alone. What will happen when an Angel from nowhere arrive and capture his heart and that same time an unfortunate incident happened What's the incident?? A tragic incident happened to him and he vow to get to the root of the matter and make sure justice prevail I'm sure you guys are already curious to know what the incident is all about What will later happen to his sweet Angel To know more, hop on the journey and explore with me

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