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The Toxic Deal

(Mature Content) *No Rape* EXCERPT:- ' I hope that you liked this little gift for your Twentieth birthday. I also hope that you have already felt that feeling which is wrapped around your heart like a vice. Fear. I like that. And that fear has a form and shape and that's ME. Your worst nightmare. You have messed with the wrong person Miss Bria Maxwell. P.S. Be a good obedient girl' Bria Maxwell, an ordinary girl living with her guardian and six orphaned kids happily and peacefully. What happens when a tornado appears in her life unexpectedly taking away everything that she holds close to her heart? A control-freak, dominating, cold-hearted Devil always gets what he wants. But this time he has to face a strong-willed and stubborn girl. Will he be her Devil and ruin her as he promised or will she be his Fire and burn down his dark world? The secrets will be spilt, betrayals will cause pain, lives will be at stake and the hard choices will be made... all because of that deal. THE TOXIC DEAL! NOTE- THE IMAGE USED IN THE BOOK COVER BELONGS TO THE AUTHOR!

RutujaP · Urban
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167 Chs

BLUNDER - 3

CAMERON

Now was the time she decided to look up, her mouth was full of food which she was chewing in a very unladylike manner.

"dwndisbme"

"what?" Gabriel asked in confusion.

"iswaidwndisbme"

"what?"

"iswai-"

"finish your food first dumbass" I seethed in anger. I knew if she kept going like this then it will not take too long for King to explode.

My body was tensed and my heart was beating loudly in my ears. It took every ounce of braveness in me to not tremble under King's heated gaze. Today might be my last day on this Earth and if that happens then it would be all because of this foolish girl. I balled my hands in a fist to not let the anger took over my conscience.

But what took me by surprise was the fact that King was keeping his cool for this long. Maybe it was because she was a girl but as far as I remember, last time he dealt with a woman it didn't end well for her. I cringed inwardly at the memory.