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The irresistible slow poison

|Stripper×Mafia boss×CEO| [Volume one: Heaven's hell] "On your knees," he said and she did as ordered. He tied a silk cloth around her eyes to make sure that she can't look at him while he fucks her. She feels disrespected every time he does this but who was she to deny him when he has her heart in his palms? "Can you kiss me today, please?" she begged but her begging didn't matter. It was only returned with a smack on her ass as a punishment. "You know that I don't kiss. Stop making silly demands or you can leave." "I am sorry, master." That's how it was, she wasn't respected enough but still, she couldn't leave. He had her heart while she was just a booty call. She would endure everything just to get some more time with him but still, she wasn't appreciated. And when she finally decides to move on, he is on his knees, begging her to stay. And what was the 'so-called handsome CEO' doing in her workplace? He couldn't seem to tear his eyes away from her. The once ignored girl was now being chased by two important figures and everyone started calling her 'The irresistible slow poison' On top of everything, the cute children were there to make things a thousand times better. Her bestie was her protector. They gave her so much happiness and love that she forgot all of her pain. A book with diverse cultures, races, and love and full of angst. Fast-paced but also a slow burn. PS: the cover isn't mine.

gottastudyyyy · Urban
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84 Chs

He's not gay, sadly

"Guys am I looking perfect? Do you think she will hate me for my appearance or something?" Aziyat asked the same question for 100th time, making the others glare fiercely.

"If you don't stop asking this again and again then I am going to sew your lips with stapler," Serenity said, receiving weird looks from the others.

"Weird choice of weapon but tell me please. I don't want to scare her," she said in a small tone.

"You are not going to scare her away, sis. My daughter respects everyone equally. She's never going to think that a person is bad just because of their faith or appearance. Also, most of the things said online are rumors. You guys are honestly the sweetest people I have ever met," Heaven said in a soft tone, understanding Aziyat's dilemma.

People from different backgrounds,faiths, countries and races always had a hard time fitting in, not because they were different of anything but because people choose to see them differently.