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Falling For The CEO

He wants her. He needs her. Freya Jacob is a strong and confident woman, and the top lawyer at their firm. She never loses a case in her life being a lawyer. Luke Walters is a CEO that has the whole package; Looks, body, money, personality, and he gets whatever he wants. When he first saw Freya after a town event that he just attended, he knew that he wants the lawyer to be his. But not everything will have a good happy ending without someone trying to destroy it. Somewhere, somehow... a loose serial killer under the name, Dr. Clown sees Freya for the first time in Community town and that made him want her as well. With this fact, Luke and Freya must find a way to be together and defeat Dr. Clown. Can their relationship work? Will they defeat Dr. Clown? Or will Dr. Clown get what he wants? Read along and join Freya on her journey to defeat her stalker who turns out to be a serial killer. His muscular arms looked inviting straining against his shirt. She bit her lip and looked at his handsome face. She noticed he has shifted his attention to her, and he was staring at her intensely. His perfect lips curved into a smile as his eyes held something in them, she wasn't sure what. "Like what you see?" He asked her making her blush again and she turned her head away from him. "I know I do." Disclaimer: The picture in the cover is not mine.

Jannah1559 · Fantasy
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204 Chs

Not Another Lucy!

The next day, Luke and Freya were inside the limo on their way to Walters Inc. after dropping off Alice at Debby's house. Luke was holding Freya's hand as he said to her, "Vivian called me yesterday to ask for a job. She wanted to be my secretary, but since I have George and I don't take female secretaries, I told her that I can only make her Salma's secretary. Penny can stay as your secretary alone, that way, she would have less work load."

"Yeah, she called you yesterday's morning when you were in the shower and I picked up. She threatened to come between us and make you be with her then claimed she was wrong when I showed her she has no place in our relationship."

"She really said that? Wow, she has really changed. I noticed that she wasn't the same as she was in high school when we were talking in my office that day. And since she wants to come between us, I don't see why I should continue being friends with her or even let her work in the company."