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Bullets by Dawn

[COMPLETED] "Rome wasn't built in a day, nor was her revenge." ***** He had taken her family, so Amelia was going to take everything from him. Literally. She may have been in love, but she hated him more, with every breath she took, and no matter what happened, forgiveness wasn't a choice. She would give him a taste of his own medicine and didn't care that she could lose herself in the process. If anything, she had come from the ashes he had forced her into. ************ It was a game of power - sacrifices had to be made and blood would flow this time. They share a bed, they share a home, they share literally everything, or not. They both have secrets. Secrets that tie them together and doom them at the same time. They are both strong-willed and can fight their own battles. Standing on opposite sides, love and betrayal face each other, while regrets and kisses take the back seat. In a world where the bullets decide who lives and who leaves, who will take the first shot? ****** [Cannot be read as a standalone] - To understand the storyline, you have to read the first book, THE CRADLE OF LOVE. OTHER WORKS: CRADLE OF LOVE [PREQUEL] WHOSE ALPHA NIKITA cover photo, not mine will take it down if the owner requests.

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300 Chs

I'm No Angel Or Devil

LIA

With the conference done and the internet once again buzzing with chaos because of Lexi, Garner's stats was in a safe place. But was it really? The board meeting in the afternoon would determine a lot, especially if the investors pulled out.

It wouldn't be a pretty sight for them all, but then it wasn't like they had the power to control the stakes in the game. The Garner siblings hoped it would be okay, while for Lia, she hoped it would be messy.

She hoped they would lose investors or their biggest investor. That would create a blank space for them to join in happily. Alex was worried about the meeting in the afternoon, and that could be seen in the way he was studying the investor profiles, gauging the weak ones and their history.

He wanted to understand who could make them lose or help them win. The board meeting was the most important thing of the day, more than the press conference.