Press Delete
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  • Parts 7
  • Reads 278
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 7
Ongoing, First published Mar 03, 2017
To press delete is to forget,

Oh dear, don't sweat,

Oh dear don't you ever fret.

I'm here to finish what you started,

After all, you will earn more than you bargained.

Copyright©2017|potatoxicity

⚠⚠⚠ Warning: This book contains sensitive media, recommended for mature audiences.⚠⚠⚠


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Zero Seven (Book 3)

35 parts Complete

ZERO SEVEN Wicked nineteen-year-old Dominika Parker-Lewisham returns to Poblacion Hueste to seek revenge and ruin other people's lives. With the intent of tearing down the family who once destroyed her, she shows them how heartless and ruthless she can be. *** Eli Dominika Parker-Lewisham was once a delicate flower, cherished and adored as she-aside from her mother, Devi-is the only woman who has the nobility of being a Parker. But it turns out that blood is, indeed, thicker than water as she'll also end up dancing on someone's grave like how her family used to be. When a wicked nineteen-year-old Deka returns to Poblacion Hueste, all she wants to do is nothing but have fun and seek revenge, ruining other people's lives-including the Zero Seven. She's now living as the total opposite of who she was before as she has become the heartless, immoral legitimate daughter of King Demon Lewisham. After all, that is the reason why she came back-to destroy the family who destroyed her. Deka, indeed, let them all experience heaven and hell-both at the same time.