The Masked Heiress
e rumours, the crazy paparazzi with their mikes and cameras surrounding my house. I was the gist of the town -
es I even created mine - all the people needed was some new crazy event to
Father from the background just broke my heart into tiny pieces. My Father had changed a lot ever since the company started going through its crises. It was like something broke within him, turnin
t that statement and it took a while for me to realise that he had cut the call. Tears threatened to fall down my cheeks but lo
y more rebellious days. Having a child out of wedlock as the daughter of Ramon Rivers was the gist
for the paparazzi waiting outside my house to get tired and focus on the next big thing, like Jayla Crown's divorce
.
ith a strict father and everyone's eyes on me, I had to always be perfect... which I hated. I had the money, the comfort, the fame and not to menti
ng my Father in the Family business would do - I joined a strip club. It was a spur of the moment idea that just soun
at I was doing. The club didn't give a damn about your identity as long as you weren't here to cause a ruckus so my signing up was successful. I swore
dly see anyone except the pole dancers on quite a few spinning rings and poles. The dark lighting help
butterfly mask I had on, he continued; "The club has a prohibition on customers touching the dancers or strippers without their consent. But if you find a sui
some moments to understand his words. I pushed t
me tonight". But the man just smiled before pushing the document t
smile that showed that he knew what he did and I gave him a smile of my own as I took the document and wrote down a million dollars, then sig
idden, and the feeling the mask gave me was quite mysterious. I felt like I was a new being, no l
like a daredevil and the feeling took me like a drug I couldn't get enough of. I had a few drinks and maybe
le. But the music and lightheadedness allowed me to ignore them until a drop dead handsom