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Love and Debt

Love and Debt

****WARNING: R18**** Nina was a normal high school student in Golden Oak School of the Elites. She belongs to the Bronze Class, where the students with the lowest ranks are. Golden Oak is known to be the school of the rich and famous. However, the Bronze Class is where the students who got admitted because of sponsorships or scholarships. Her family owns a small ramen shop near Northbay City Mall. Cross Realty Corporation was trying to buy all the land around the mall. They got almost everything except Nina's family business. Andrew Cross was the CEO of a shipping company as well as the next successor of Cross Realty. His father asked him to persuade Nina's family to sell the shop as part of his training as the heir. He belongs to the Platinum Class of Golden Oak College. When Andrew visited the ramen shop, Nina begged him to save her and her sisters from some gangsters who were asking his father to pay off his debt. "How much is it? I'll pay for it." He said. "Ten million dollars or we'll get these girls and sell them to the underground cartel." One of the men answered. "Please help us. Please save my sisters." Nina begged. It wasn't the first time they met, she's friends with some rich kids that he hang out with and met her there. She hated him. But he was the only person who could help them now. Andrew looked at the girl who was begging in front of her. Her face was tilted up looking at his face. Her hazelnut eyes were sparkling from tears. Her red plump lips has a small cut in the lower part and her left cheek was swollen. Did someone hit her? He gritted his teeth but tried to hide his reaction from her. She wasn't like the women he dated. She wasn't classy or sophisticated but there was something in her that mesmerized him. "How do you plan on paying me?" He asked. "I'll do everything you ask. I-I'll give you myself." She suddenly blurted. She was so innocent. She doesn't even know what was playing in his head when she said that. He brushed his hand to her cheeks and wiped the tears flowing from her face. "Then I'll buy you and your shop for fifteen million dollars. From now on, I own you. You belong to me." He said with a wide grin on his face. ******************************** **Book cover is mine. Please do not repost.** Illustrated by elkshan Contact me at skymaiden0319@gmail.com Instagram: authorsky_maiden Facebook: Sky Maiden FB Link: https://www.facebook.com/sky.maiden.121
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Who was Hector Camacho in the 'watch the Hector Camacho story'?
1 answer
2024-10-28 18:59
Hector Camacho was a boxer who left a mark on the sport. He was born in Puerto Rico and went on to have a successful career. His story includes his training regime, his fights, and his impact on the boxing community. He was not just a fighter but also an icon who inspired many young boxers to take up the sport.
Is Marc Spector Jewish in the comics?
1 answer
2024-10-16 04:56
Yes, Marc Spector is Jewish in the comics. This aspect is an important part of his character background and identity.
Is the book Fort fiction?
3 answers
2024-10-11 02:26
It depends on the specific book. Some might be classified as fiction, while others could be non-fiction. You'd need to provide more details about the book to determine for sure.
Is Fort Story a base?
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2024-10-05 10:15
Yes, Fort Story could be considered a base depending on the context and specific criteria.
Were Hector and Achilles fictional characters?
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2024-10-16 07:49
Yes, Hector and Achilles were fictional characters from ancient Greek mythology and literature.
Is Hector and the Search for Happiness a True Story?
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2024-10-05 21:56
Hector and the Search for Happiness is a work of fiction. It's crafted to entertain and offer insights, not based on real events or people.
Were Hector and Achilles fictional characters?
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2024-09-28 14:53
Yes, Hector and Achilles were fictional characters from ancient Greek mythology and literature.
What is the meaning of the Hector Quessadilla story?
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2024-09-27 22:03
It could have different meanings depending on the context and the reader's interpretation. Maybe it's about adventure or personal growth.
Is Witch Hunt by Marc Aronson Fiction?
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2024-10-17 22:58
Yes, it is. Witch Hunt by Marc Aronson is classified as fiction.
Was Marc Bolan interested in comic books?
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2024-10-09 18:45
It's hard to say. Maybe he was, but there aren't clear records or public statements indicating his interest in comic books.
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