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House-warming

Diamond A. Jones

Editora: BookRix

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NATE sends his parents on a life journey for money, when he commits a self-harm act. When his mom LAURA approaches LAWYER HENRY about the situation, she invites him to a house warming to get closely acquainted with him. Her husband JUSTIN is very unsure about LAWYER HENRY true intentions. Not only that, but LAWYER HENRY has something hidden up his sleeves himself. 
 
WARNING: SOME GRAPHIC CONTENT 
Disponível desde: 22/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 12 páginas.

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