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Alessandra Hazard Just a Bit Wicked
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They all wanted me to sell you out.__here was silence on the line. They both knew that Vlad knew too much about Roman__ business dealings__oth legal and illegal. He could have made a fucking fortune on selling Roman out.__hy haven__ you?_ Roman said, sounding unconcerned, as if he hadn__ doubted for a moment that Vlad wouldn__ do it.Vlad scowled and took a gulp of beer.__ecause apparently I__ an idiot.
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Alessandra Hazard

Just a Bit Wicked

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