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Dumped by a Hitman, pursued by his Boss

Leah is unknowingly dating a hitman. She's desperately in love with him and doesn't realise just how badly he treats her and neglects her. Her close friends notice but Leah does not. She bases her entire happiness on him before her entire life shatters when she catches him cheating on her with a hitwoman he works with. She's heart-broken and continues working on the birthday party that her company is in charge of organizing when she meets her ex's boss. Adonis 'Havocbringer' Kane is not someone people cross lightly. He's the youngest Mafia boss and hides his dealings behind his extremely wealthy and thriving family business. He's not one for parties and is known to go to any lengths to get what he wants. He has many enemies but no one dares engage him because of how quickly he's known to deal with 'problems'. When Leah first sees him, there's an undeniable pull she feels toward him. He's strong, charismatic when needed and extremely possesive as their meetings become more frequent. Leah doesn't want another relationship and doesn't trust him but it makes seeing her ex in the same premises for the next two months so much more bearable.

Layla_Everdeen · Urban
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Chapter 201

Bruce was a man everyone he met respected.

He hadn't dealt with defiance he couldn't crush.

He was focused on the rules and always ensured even the thought of insubordination did not enter the minds of the people who worked under him or for him.

Interrupting the over-excited tone of Sasha's, although something Bruce would have done to be rude and establish a power dynamic normally, had not been to upset the girl this time.

Why he had not done it to be cruel this time, he was not sure.

But he had only done it to quickly bring the discussion back to the matter at hand.

The discussion was only set to happen for fourty minutes and time really was of the essence as he had mentioned.

He did not understand why the Dearcroft girl refused to look at him anymore.

When he had first thought to stop the girl's enthusiastic ramblings, he had done so without hesitation.