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One Fated Night - Part 1

Mr. Rams

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The original novel of the short drama: "One Fateful Night with My Boss"***Aria Wilson agrees to her step- sister offers to have a one night stand with an old man interchange for large amounts. It will be use for his brother’s operation.What they don’t know is the man she had sex with is turned out to be Jake Thomson! The most powerful man in Golden City, a multi-billionaire.Her step- sister Ayah, pretended that she is the one he was with that night so she is the on who gained wealth.Aria got pregnant and walked away but after five years she came back and her children…
Disponible desde: 21/06/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 250 páginas.

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