My King
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  • Reads 680,583
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  • Parts 33
  • Time 4h 20m
Complete, First published Aug 30, 2015
A time when King and Queens lead a whole country and servants was punished to even look at royalty.

Akia Buhari is a servant that was ported in from Angola and into UK where she would serve the finest king; King Theo. 

King Theo always step over his servants and other workers that is below him, until he saw Akia. 

Knowing that being with a King on her level is forbidden, but King Theo would do anything to get the lovely African goddess.

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WARNING: Mature scenes and language. 

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