His Deadly Obsession
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my champagne #chill
ackdrop of the city on the balcony. Once it got on
in to dance. The pool had turned into an orgy spot. She cheered the girls making out and planted a
he danced to the loud music blasting from the speakers. This was life. Dancing, drin
uests were people with no affiliation with her crazed family or the mafioso. And her guards, she th
he squealed in excitement as C
re having fun. This was her world where only her rules m
ere did you go?" She took a sniff and frowned. "Were yo
ed to clear my head.
wned. Jack was the son of some rich man who owned a school her father sent her stepbrothers to. What she loved most about him was not his face or how good he was in
's wr
. "My father," he w
on't think about that old fool. Thin
out a packet of white powder
iss, giggling. "You're my fa
p the stairs. Her bedroom was not far away. She tore the packet with shaking hands an
g and writhing. She felt a whole level of sensation as her nerves unwound.
e character Alice. She could feel her mother thre
per. "Run, run, run after the t
ith the watch and found her mother hung from
shook. Reluctantly, she pried her e
you have a
indeed ringing. The bed creaked as
ike four in t
proved her wrong, reading past twelve in the noon. She look
alling. Sitting up as she cleared her throat,
pa used when saying her name. "Why did you take so long to
the night before. Why did you
spend too much time in that Las Vegas,"
chose to like it. It presented her a freedom. "It's
. Get on the next flight ho
nodded. "Okay, Papa.
sleep. Except the sleep had long left her body when her father said th
ed, feeling him
rning to
. "I'm getti
od mornin
t Tyson heir one day and it seemed that day was coming sooner than expected. With
changed into more befitting clothes. Over breakfast, she listened as her bodyguard, Mike, briefed her.
ack to America at o
the table. This might as well be the last peaceful breakfast she might eat