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His Perfect Obsession

Author: Asta-kun
Fantasy Romance
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Liliana 'Lily' Walker was the Queen bee of Winter lake high. A relatively small high school in a small town where there was less disturbance and less criminal activities with each day that goes by, until rumours spread that Lily had tried to kill herself. Each rumour varied, that she had tried jumping off a cliff, hanging from a rope, cutting her throat.. there was a significant large amount of what they thought was right and Lily was sure that after she got back from her therapy classes, life would not be the same and that theory proved only mor when she meets her new neighbors, a boy who seemed to have caught the attention of everyone and was ignoring them because wanted her... But she did not want him. To her, he was possibly the scariest thing that walked the earth, and it didn't get better when he began to claim her as His. * "Leave me alone for God's sake! You don't even know me" "But I do, since the beginning of when life began, and I have kept on loving you ever since and I do not plan on stopping anytime soon"

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