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Behind Their World

Kidnapping the brother of Leonard Morris was never the intention of Cathia. Scratch that, it sure was her intention. But Leonard will make her regret it, little did she know. Meet Cathia Myles! A fierce girl with the power of Omnikinesis, who is a killer to be. But her life will change the night she will make the darkness of Leonard Morris thump out. And the blunder will follow around her, when she will have to work with him. Leonard Morris doesn’t need an introduction, or maybe he does. Because he is super different from how Cathia knows him. Being made an orphan from being the heir of the most influential business firm, Leo had to face a lot at a young age. But little did he know, that the girl he was about to kill, will become his weakness one day. A week will change their lives. From being reckless and ruthless, they have to learn to stay together. They, including their friends, have to come together to fight the eclipse, the probable apocalypse. But did they know that their togetherness was what indeed invited the apocalypse? And will they really get through and succeed, when someone among them is against their aim of saving the world from a total apocalypse? But someone must tell them, that falling in love at the time of crisis can be very risky! Follow a journey of a mystery, unfolding other mysteries, a journey of love and hatred, romance and friendship, suspense and action, mystery and thriller, Leo and Cathia, and you and me.

Ella Stunner · Urban
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47 Chs

Chapter 14: Definitely or Maybe

P.O.V Caitlin

"Leo, we didn't ask dad about his new business," Darren spoke.

Only ten minutes were left till 10 o'clock, and the curiosity inside me had already reached its maximum extent. It was raining outside, or I would have been sitting beside the door like a grandma.

"Yes, I was also thinking, what could be so special in his business that he is having a meeting with the prime minister," Leo replied, chewing his bubble gum. He was looking like a goat. And that thought, in which I painted goat's face at Leo's, made me burst into laughter, but I stopped when I got a hard glare from him.

"Why are you staring at me?" He finally asked. 'Thank, God!'

"You are looking like a goat." And I again burst out laughing.

"And you're looking like a peacock." I sometimes wanted to kill him, but now, my chance was over because we were in his dad's mansion with lots of guards, who maybe can't even afford a scratch on him.