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📍 Noticed
Oxley (Van Doren)
by Crea Reitan
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Synopsis
His scream changed my life forever.
I clean up the streets of Anaheim from the hate one man left behind. On the surface, I work with the local authorities but in secret, I kill those who hurt others.
During a planned interception, we arrive on the scene too late and a man’s scream fills the ...
I clean up the streets of Anaheim from the hate one man left behind. On the surface, I work with the local authorities but in secret, I kill those who hurt others.
During a planned interception, we arrive on the scene too late and a man’s scream fills the ...
His scream changed my life forever.
I clean up the streets of Anaheim from the hate one man left behind. On the surface, I work with the local authorities but in secret, I kill those who hurt others.
During a planned interception, we arrive on the scene too late and a man’s scream fills the streets. The moment I look upon his face, my entire life shifts to make him the center. Instead of going to a hospital, I bring him home.
Now I need to figure out how to nurse him back to health and hope he can accept my quirks so I can keep him.
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This is a LGBTQIA+ story with content not intended for those under 18 years of age due to graphic scenes and situations.
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