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killua z reader

Auteur: Faith_West
Fantasy Romance
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He thought she wanted to commit suicide and tried to stop her: “There is always hope. As long as you believe, there will always be a way. Come down from that railing first and let's talk about it." She saw it as a chance to prank him instead of clearing up the misunderstanding: With a cunning smile on her face she yelled at the sky. "I don't believe you! Just let me be! I am going to die!" She spread her arms out like an eagle, preparing to face her ‘death’ bravely. A little bit into their relationship: Scene 1: "My, how terrifying Master Quince! But if my character and background is credible, on what grounds do you intend to throw me in jail?" Queen asked, her eyes shining with amusement. "Attempting to wreck havoc, causing psychological pain and emotional trauma." Quince deadpanned. "Psychological pain and...what?!" Queen half yelled the words out. ‘You smelly cat!!! What psychological pain, throughout our interaction you only had that non expression on your face ok?!' Scene 2: "It's ill mannered of you to suddenly read someone else's documents." He said coldly. "But you are not someone else. You're my fiancé." She replied matter of factly. "My point still stands." Quince replied as he bit out those words. "Yeah well, let it continue standing then." Scene 3: "Jealousy is a petty and useless emotion Miss Vancroft. I already have a fiancée." "Oh is that so?" Queen tilted her head before saying, "Are you trying to say that I don't have to worry about anyone else as I am the only one in your eyes Master Quince?" Note: This is definitely not a story about a helpless damsel or weak female~ Nor is this a story about the bullied female lead~ it’s the male lead that...*whoops* author just dodged a shoe from the male lead~ see you in the book! ? *If you are looking for something light, sweet, poignant and funny to read with no annoying misunderstandings then this is the book for you!* **All credits for the picture goes to the original owner on Pinterest**

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The Messed Up Marriage!

"Now, I think we must -" A pair of lips cut his words off, capturing his mouth out of the blue. A pair of feminine hands held his nape, pulling him closer. Kian stood rooted in his place, shocked and unable to process what was happening. Just when he realized he was being kissed by an unknown girl in the middle of his most important business meeting, he heard his elderly client rebuking him for unprofessional behavior. "What behavior is this, Mr. Wilson? Did you call us to have a show of your scandals?" The old man roared, stumping his walking stick strongly on the floor. His assistant beside him also shook his head at the scene. With a quick force, Kian pushed the girl off his body, making her fall flat on the ground. "Mr. King, I apologize for the disturbance. But it's not what it looks like." Kian said politely, trying to conceal the mishappenings. Mr. King scowled at him, gritting his teeth. Meanwhile, the girl stood up, holding him again. "Baby, I know you're angry, but please give me a chance." She pleaded, almost in a crying tone, shocking Kian to his core. "What are you saying?" He furrowed his eyebrows, glaring at the girl in confusion. Mr. King clicked his tongue in annoyance. "The deal is off, Mr. Wilson. Call people for business meetings when you have time from your scandals and affairs." With the crude remark, the elderly man was out of the elite restaurant, along with his assistant. Kian tried to follow him but failed. He turned around and threw a murderous glare at the girl. Hauling her to his body, the angry man vowed. "You wanted a chance, right? Now, I'll make sure you regret this chance your entire life."

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LOVE AT THE END OF THE ROAD (Cinta Di Ujung Jalan)

Volume 1 Padamu Aku Mencinta "Tara, Apapun yang sudah kita lewati anggap saja bukan apa-apa. Aku dan kau tidak akan pernah menjadi kita. Bertemu denganmu adalah suatu kesalahan. Aku menyesal telah mengenalmu. Aku dengan suka rela mengembalikan kau ke Indonesia. Kau pernah mengatakan padaku bahwa kau ingin sekali pulang. Dengan ini aku memulangkanmu dan aku minta padamu jangan pernah mencariku karena aku akan menikah dengan wanita lain yang lebih kucintai. Kau hanya pelarianku. Mengenalmu hanya membuatku terlibat dalam bahaya dan hal itu membuat aku membencimu. Kau telah membuang waktuku percuma." Sepenggal surat yang mengubah perasaan Mutiara Kasih pada Damian. Pria misterius yang menolongnya pada suatu malam. Tara mencintai Damian namun sikap pria itu membuat Tara mulai membencinya. Apalagi Damian membuangnya ketika dia sedang berjuang antara hidup dan mati. Namun ada satu hal yang membuat Tara tidak tahu mengenai Damian .... ### # # # # # Volume 2 Padamu Aku Berharap “Raja sayang Ayah?” Raja mengangguk. “Kalau begitu, jaga Mama untuk Ayah. Ya? Raja mau?” Raja menatap Damian. Tercetak jelas di wajah mungil itu bahwa Raja tidak ingin melakukannya. “Demi Ayah?” kata Damian lagi. Raja menggeleng. “Mama sudah ada yang jaga. Om Riyan.” Jawab Raja. Damian hampir lupa bahwa Tara sudah memiliki orang lain. Sudah ada yang memikirkannya setiap saat. Damian menghela nafas. “Kenapa Raja enggak mau sebut Om Riyan dengan panggilan Ayah? Kan dia bersama Mama.” “Ayah Raja cuma satu. Om Riyan bukan Ayah Raja. Kakek yang bilang.” Raja cemberut. ############### Photo by Hannah Busing on Unsplash Cerita ini mengandung adegan 21 tahun ke atas dan kekerasan. Bijaklah dalam membaca. Diupdate seminggu tiga kali dengan hari yang tidak tentu.

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