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The Secrets They Hold

[WARNING : MATURE CONTENT] Every each person holds a dark and deep secret in their hands. And hers is a crime. ... Veda Ambrose, a supermodel who has gained both fame and wealth. She is a dream that every man desires and every woman craves to be. But who would have thought a perfect woman like her has been veiling the bitter secret in her palm the whole time? She messed with the wrong person in the past. Veda Ambrose committed a murder. A crime which she could never run away from forever. She even changed her name, moved her house and switched her car, just to hide from that perilous man, Edward Gable. Unintentionally, she killed his lover. It was not purposely. It was a mistake. But what she had done could not be changed. So she got an option to run away from him only. Still, he managed to discover her always. Not to mention the fact that Edward Gable is one of the crime lords. Now he has appeared in front of her after five years. He has come to make her repay for the crime she has wronged. However, Veda Ambrose refuses the fate and asks for help from another man instead. The man who can rescue her only in this tough situation, Lucius Ford.

Hera_Cordelia · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
220 Chs

I have to survive on my own

"Shit.."

A mumble escaped between Visha's lips as she sat up in the tent over the yell. Her hand seized the dagger from the box which she kept beside her. "What is happening?!" The girl rushed out of the tent and shouted. But then her whole body froze. Her eyes widened in shock.

Two guards, Max and Bert were laying in the pool of blood while the two maids, Eli and Cora laid on the ground while hugging each other lifelessly. They had passed away. Although, the girl got up real quick to rescue them, it occurred in a blink. They four had died at the spot.

The night had yet to change. It was dark outside still. "No, you can't die. No no no" Visha knelt down after approaching near to the dead bodies of the four. Even if she was never that close to them, she still felt guilty and sorrowful to witness this disturbing view.