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Blood and Motive

Chapter 4 Hope

Word Count: 917    |    Released on: 09/01/2025

ceiling, my hands behind my head, thinking of my next move, and that's when

oom. I see my reflection in the mirror. I loo

er to calm my nerves, brush

ap, and dark sunglasses so no one recognizes me. My picture

one, and I see she works at a firm called Ross

er Manhattan, I go through articles about Cass

client after she

woman dies in hand

office is on the fifth floor. I walk to the elevat

. How can I help?" t

Baker; is she in?, it'

to see my face, and gives me

ut if you drop your contact informati

when she'll b

me your name and phone number; she

e time on my phone, thank the recepti

ow how much time I have before the p

t seems to be a thousand pictures, I come across a picture

ood I've been to before wh

ut of time. I hope she's there. This

down. I don't know what I'm looking for, but I keep

street, and my face is red and hot. I would ha

he house from the pictu

when I see a woman unloading groc

out to touch her shoulder, and at s

sts my hand behind my back. It ha

her hand when I use my o

hurt me." I groaned,

I try to stand straight. I r

m. She had this unreadable expression on her

s, and a baggy shirt. She looks l

ecting you," s

u would show up at my

that," she gest

ing for almost b

dislocating

eren't there. I'm sorry to show u

t my office tomorr

ase !" the corner of

etails tomorrow at my

and shutting the door, I took that as

ninvited, I won't only break your hand; I

he door. I stood there for a few seconds befo

ace beaming as I walked down th

for me-the one who wouldn't let anyone push he

e this whole thing started,

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“"Manuel Salazar, you are under arrest for the disappearance of Mrs. Cassidy Jones," the police officer said as he handcuffed me. Manuel Salazar is a sex worker, a male prostitute who fucks the wives of the most popular men in Manhattan. He was the last person to see Cassidy alive after they spent the night at their usual spot, but he didn't kill her; he was being framed, but who would believe him? No body, no murder weapon, just a hotel room covered in blood and his DNA all over. He has to prove his innocence or risk going to prison for a crime he didn't commit. His lawyer Jill Baker is one of the best criminal attorneys in New York, and she suspects foul play, she is his only chance to walk away acquitted of all charges. The clock is ticking. Will they solve this crime in time?”