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The Billionaire's Kept Woman

Warning!!! This novel contain scenes that are not suitable for children. That includes on killing, suicide... torture... and R-21 scenes Keira Del Carlo sold her virginity in the auction to save her mother and a billionaire bought her for more than 4 million dollars. Her life turned upside down when she signed the papers that the billionaire gave to her that night after she gave up her innocence. Alessandro De Alegre was a vicious billionaire when it comes to business. But behind that merciless attitude, there's a soft spot that only meant for her. He has been searching for his first love for a very long time until he found a lead that she's in an auction. He took advantage of it to have her back and made her sign the marriage contract while she's not herself. She didn’t even recognize him, and that’s when he found out that her memories with him had been erased. All her time with him, he gave her everything including the Golden Age Entertainment that should belong to her. She lives with him without knowing that she's married to him the night he took her innocence and imprisoned her in his villa. She lives thinking that she’s the mistress.

TheIllusionist · 都市
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Separation Anxiety

  Violet held her baby all night until the time came that she must leave. She knew that they would be after her soon. It would take 29 hours for them to find out about her location. She was crying while she's packing her things. That's why Maxine was the one who picked up a few of her clothes so she could hold Kal for a few more minutes. 

"Call me if he got sick, okay?" Violet sniffled as she told Maxine. 

"Yes, I will." Maxine smiled at her as she had it ready. 

"Violet, we need to go." Viper said. Violet hiccuped and kissed her son's head. 

"I'll see you very soon, little love." 

  Maxine carefully took Kal from Violet. She felt sad as she watched Violet take her bag. She wiped her tears and Viper held both of her arms. Viper took the bag from her. 

"Vi, let's go. We don't have much time."