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Aimee's Fate

Autor: Ahal
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Lesen Sie den Roman Aimee's Fate des Autors Ahal, veröffentlicht auf WebNovel.She appeared but this time not as the little Aimee who was told what to do but as a strong lady who was grown to become tough as a result of her life experiences. She came back for the Horace and memo...

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She appeared but this time not as the little Aimee who was told what to do but as a strong lady who was grown to become tough as a result of her life experiences. She came back for the Horace and memories flashed back to that night when it seemed everything was perfect as the cold air blew making the weather chilly. Mr and Mrs Malcolm were in Grandma Elizabeth's beautiful cottage with little Aimee, sitting close to the fireplace all holding their cup of hot coco to keep them warm and shielded from the weather. They had come to see grandma Elizabeth for the vacation and the plan was for a four day stay before going back home. Frederick was a successful business man who deals with wine and owns some wineries. His plan is to make sure his family never has to suffer or struggle so hard to get desirable benefits as he had suffered. Especially now that he won a contract that will keep them financially buoyant for a long time. Little four years old Aimee, who is the future of his business legacy drops her coco and decides to join grandma Elizabeth in the kitchen. But as soon as possible, men in black barged into the house and took the couple away. From the window, Aimee and grandma Elizabeth watched Frederick and Emily, Aimee's parents get shot by someone they knew very well who later advanced to burn the house and its content, will Aimee and grandma Elizabeth burn in the fire or will they escape from the gushing flames and if they do, then what next? Find out in this interesting story "Aimee's Fate."

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