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Sin: Return of Sloane Kingston

"My life was red... until him" - Sloane Kingston They took too much from me and left me for dead. They should have made sure I stayed that way. I have trained too long and too hard to stop now. But I never saw him coming. And now, I can't let him go. Christian Allister is the star that my dark, depraved soul craves. He keeps me from succumbing to the darkness. Revenge is best served cold, and I am here to collect the debts owed to me. The whole world is searching for a 'monster' on a killing spree, not a girl hopelessly falling for a man. They will never see me coming until my nails are plunged into the hearts of every name on my list. But will Christian ever believe me, the girl thought dead by the world, when he finds out my secret? Author: Hello everyone! Let's dive deeper in the story and find out what will happen in this story of Sloane and Christian when Sloane will find out that Christian is former FBI agent and has to return to solve the murder cases. Murders attempted my her! Trigger Warnings: This book contains violent scenes, mentions of sexual harassment, murders. Read on your own risk. This book also contains mature scenes. Only 18+ allowed. I will mention the chapter names with [M]. Dedication:- This is for the ones who lost their voice. This is for the ones who wish they could be Sloane Kingston. This is for the ones who fight every single day to forget. You’re not alone. If you like what I have written, please collect my story! Consider donating power stones and golden tickets to ensure others get to see it too! If you want to read more, please unlock new chapters when Premium becomes available! Every coin will help me write more stories! Humbly, ~Kiera

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Date

"Choosing a lover is a lot like choosing a therapist. We need to ask ourselves, is this someone who will be honest with me, listen to criticism, admit making mistakes, and not promise the impossible?" -Alex Michaelides

Sloane Kingston

I spent the next days contemplating my decision. Three dates with Christian Allister. The idea of opening up to someone, even a little, felt foreign and risky. I wasn't used to letting people in; I wasn't used to caring. But something about Christian made me reconsider my usual boundaries.

As the clock approached 6 PM, I found myself in front of my mirror, checking my reflection. My business attire was pristine, but I added a hint of casual flair—a soft scarf and minimal jewelry. It was a subtle statement that I was still in control, still the Sloane Kingston who tolerated no nonsense.