@love.xox00: FULLSTORY: My sister started dating a wealthy young heir, but their romance was brutally crushed by his older brother. #fyp #mypage #story #foryoupage #usa🇺🇸

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heysohowslife
𖦹~𝓜𝓸𝓾𝓼𝓲𝓮~𖦹 :
first story that doesn't make my blood boil
2026-06-30 13:33:27
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indyaꨄ︎ :
Remind me I’m at 18:32
2026-06-30 00:09:44
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charlottematina
𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐫 𐙚 :
Can someone help, what’s the connection between Adrian, Julian and Leo? Are they all brothers bc I heard uncle but I don’t understand..and who’s oldest to youngest?
2026-06-30 19:31:19
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JeJeKalunga :
thank you 🥹 I spent hours looking for part two
2026-06-23 12:52:10
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reminde me 11:37 ( i am going to sleep)
2026-07-01 01:03:34
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remind me 10:30
2026-06-30 14:05:27
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I NEED A BOT IF THIS
2026-06-24 03:18:16
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chooty10mv
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finally full story 🥹
2026-06-29 07:46:09
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this is the best of these stories i‘ve ever heard 🥹
2026-06-25 10:19:43
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THANK YOU FOR THE FULL STORYYYY😭😭❤️
2026-06-30 12:12:59
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jhaymaica.gevela
Jhaymaica Gevela :
Damn is there a full book for this? I want it with extra chaaapteeer
2026-06-29 10:05:08
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chrlz.prf
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13:32
2026-06-30 14:42:07
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laluu_13
laluuu :
foes anyone know a book like this? taht the plot is similar to this ?
2026-07-02 09:48:29
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I love ittt acckkkk🥹🥹
2026-06-30 06:09:09
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olivbie
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thank you so much for posting the full story 🥹
2026-06-30 08:45:20
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i love it🫪
2026-06-21 09:41:36
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Esther crown :
Thank you so much 😘🥹
2026-06-23 19:38:23
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Thank you
2026-06-29 07:51:46
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THE GOAT
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