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Kaitlynn and her two children

Chapter 9 

Word Count: 1001    |    Released on: Today at 16:05

s were

own and flaky, the fillings bubbling. She let them cool

Paige. C

, drawn by the scent. Kaitly

went wide. "Mommy! This is th

ly, his expression thoughtful. Then he

om the boy who

mile. The product was solid. But n

he bus fare to the county seat. She patted her pockets. Emp

bedroom. To the boy lyin

he kind of hair that wig makers paid top dollar for. And in a town like Sweetwater C

ous kid. But then she looked at Paige, who was still licking her fi

't have room

e walked into the bedroom and stood over the b

ength. She trimmed the ends, giving him a neat, short style that m

tying them into a neat bundle a

on her coat. "I'm going t

ut a small bundle wrapped in a clot

ice of the blueberry pie. She look

pered, kissing the top of h

y seat. It was a bumpy, uncomfortable r

n town. The owner, a heavyset woman named

. "Very good. I can give you one hundred and fifty for it. In the

fifty dollars.

dy cardboard boxes, wax paper, and ribbon. She bought more flour, more butter, mo

ace to sell one pie at a time, to haggle with cheapskates and tourists. K

the richest family in the county? The Mercers. O

ntly, they threw

on a hill, surrounded by manicured lawns and iron gates. She walked

" she said to the guard. "I ha

in her worn clothes and her determined ex

e garden party," Kaitlynn said, her voi

gged and picke

tlynn walked up the drive, her head held high

looking woman in her fifties, wearing a crisp pantsuit.

girl?" Helen asked,

ng her hand. Helen didn't take it. "I'm the

an eyebrow.

of blueberries and basil wafted out

ynn said. "Something that isn't the same old chocolate cake or lemon tart. This is a

back at Kaitlynn. "I don't buy

steady. "Just taste it. One bite. If you don't li

a fork. She cut off a small piece, spearing a blue

yes w

llowed immediately by the savory, aromatic kick of the b

fting from skepticism to surprise, and

allowing. "I think w

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Kaitlynn and her two children
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“Top DEA agent Kaitlynn Bruce woke up to a heavy, chemical lethargy, only to realize she was trapped in the body of a weak, abused war widow. Before she could even process her new reality, she heard her sister-in-law counting cash, selling her unconscious body to a local thug for a measly two hundred dollars. The thug dragged her new seven-year-old son, Cason, into the bedroom. "Mommy!" When the boy reached out, the man brutally kicked his small body into a wooden doorframe, leaving him gasping and bleeding on the floor. Memories flooded Kaitlynn's mind. Her predecessor was a pathetic doormat whose husband's military pension had been bled dry by these greedy in-laws, leaving her children to starve and suffer endless abuse. But as Kaitlynn looked at the bleeding boy's dark, unnervingly alert eyes, a chilling piece of DEA intelligence clicked in her mind. Cason Richmond. The name, the town, the abusive aunt-it all matched the classified files of the "Director of the Hive," the most ruthless and feared cartel puppet master in the criminal underworld. How could this battered, starving child be destined to become the ultimate monster she used to hunt? The original widow's tragic death was supposed to be the catalyst that pushed this boy into total darkness. But Kaitlynn Bruce was not a victim. Adrenaline burning through the drugs, she cracked the thug's neck with a brass lamp and choked the sister-in-law against the wall. Looking down at the boy who was supposed to become a global nightmare, she made a vow. She was going to rewrite his script, even if she had to burn the whole world down to do it.”