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Sin Society

"He skates one arm up my back, placing his firm grip at my nape and pulling me into a kiss. I'm not usually huge on public displays, but I can't help myself, melting into him completely. He turns his head slightly, moving to deepen the kiss and I open my mouth to him. A small moan escapes me which he deftly swallows. I feel his other hand creeping up my front as his fingertips slip below my bikini top and heat explodes deep within me. If I weren't already in a hot tub I would undoubtedly be wet at the contact." Genvieve Dubois has built a new life for herself. After moving away from the toxicity of tinsel town to start college to become an investigative reporter, she finds success in the true crime world - which proves helpful as tragedy strikes when her sister is brutally attacked while attending Windsor University back in Hollywood. Gen moves back home, going undercover to crack the mystery of what happened to her sister, but runs into some unexpected secrets buried within the lore of Windsor University's High Society. One of those secrets quickly becomes; who exactly is Lexington Wells? Blue-eyed bad boy and all-around campus heartthrob. What exactly does he want with Genvieve? Can Gen crack the case before she's exposed?

TayeSteele · Urban
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177 Chs

Deadly Sin Twenty-Nine

By the time dinner rolls around, Lenore is seeming a little bit more like herself. I'm sure the comfort of being in a veritable fortress surrounded by literal muscle helps. Lexington and all of his roommates are proficient in one martial art or the other, and they're all in great shape. I know it chases away the butterflies in my stomach on the harder days.

In Boston, I can't imagine how alone and unguarded she must have felt. Our home may be in a good neighborhood, but that doesn't mean shit when people come looking for you. They'll find you just as easily in an upscale area as they would in one more downtrodden. New England is an amazing area that I've loved to call home these past few years, but there is a dichotomy between its residents, and I'm sure you can catch my meaning.