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In Love With Your Sister

Autor: Beauty Israel_2
Contemporary Romance
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Leia o romance In Love With Your Sister escrito pelo autor Beauty Israel_2 publicado no WebNovel. The story of the lonely girl who found love on Christmas.She pray, and God send her love, but she didn't recognized is love, because the Christmas gift God send her was not wrapped with a fancy ribbon...

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The story of the lonely girl who found love on Christmas. She pray, and God send her love, but she didn't recognized is love, because the Christmas gift God send her was not wrapped with a fancy ribbon. It is unlikely for Paul to been seen outside on a charismas morning driving around going nowhere until he felt like something hit his car, or wait, No,… his car hit something. Do you want to spoil my car? Paul ask Christy “Are you dumb? Can’t you see you are the one who hit me? And beside how can a human being hit a car?. She said “Is possible seeing that you didn’t even look like a human being Paul jokily said but Christy did not take it lightly with him, she drag him to their house reporting the case to her stepmom. And Paul obediently follow her.

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