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Her Minds Instinct

"It was wild to think that maybe I could be normal, wild to think that maybe I had left this dangerous lifestyle," I murmured, taking a shot as I turned around only to find the gun pointed to my head. "You should know by now, love. No one ever escapes..." he said. I once believed that I was his and he was mine but now look at him, a fool with no conscience. Or maybe I had lost mine... "You better aim right and not miss because if you don't... I will kill you myself." I whispered, taking a seat and watching him with a teasing smile. I knew for a fact that I would never miss. A young woman on the rise, living a life that most can only dream of. Having no one but her colleagues from childhood. Dreams can only fathom reality until a taste of desire and love changes the rise. Having been betrayed, broken, rejected, and lost. Unico finds her purity stained with blood but no regret. In cuffs but no denial. Being sentenced, to tell the truth, therapy may be the only redemption. Unico Thora hopes to find a balance between the past and the present as she figures out the lead to her downfall.

Serial_seresposa · Urban
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236 Chs

Chapter Hundred & Eighty-Nine: The Omertà Protects

Quietness filled the car as the guard drove back to the mansion, tuning out the world had made her keep her body calm and avoid it from sinking into shock or pain. It was better that she did this and kept at it, rather than crying loudly in the car. Rather than screaming at him and getting hurt more.

She could see the guards keep a strong façade on their faces as they occasionally locked eyes with each other, she could see how they were quick to keep their eyes away from her. Quick to avoid giving her the look of remorse as they knew it would mean a settlement of their big boss lashing out.

To think once upon a time, she had looked at him and thought of him as the one that would spend her entire life with because of how he would treat her. She wondered if she had done anything to make him look at her differently, wondered if she had made a big mistake that he had seen it as a warranty to dig her grave and decide when to put her in.