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The Doomed Destiny

Born with a silver spoon, Sasha Reagan was blessed to be amongst the rich in society. But thanks to her illegitimate title, she was always treated as an outsider in her own family. While growing up in a boarding school, the increasing bank balance was the only proof of her parent's existence in her life. Abandoned by everyone, at the age of 25, she sought medical help for her gluttonous depression. “Doctor, can you suggest some sleeping pills? I am having trouble falling asleep due to nightmares." “Nightmares?” The doctor asks, “Whenever I fall asleep, I am seeing a stranger in my dreams," She sneers, “It seems like we are in love." “You have never been in a relationship. Isn’t it a good thing to have a boyfriend, at least in your dreams?” “Yes, it was a good dream until he pushed me from the top of a building, killing me." Sarcasm ripples in her eyes as she spits out the words. After therapy, she returns home and opens her balcony door only to see a pair of obsidian eyes staring at her. It was him- The man who tries to kill her countless times in her nightmares. Is there any doomed fate other than meeting your killer every day? Yes, falling in love with your killer. But wait, why her step-brother is getting involved in her life? Read more to know about Sasha's journey to find her lost memories under the watchful eyes of her murderer and her stepbrother.

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"Leo was right. Having someone to eat dinner with, felt nice." Sasha couldn't help but deny as she stared at the man who was elegantly sitting before her.

"Hmm?" Kris arches his brow and looked at her in curiosity,

Sasha quickly pulled her thoughts back and filled her mouth with a steak slice. Even though she averted her eyes from him, she could sense his gaze on her,

"That day were you able to get home before twelve?" She changed the topic swiftly, "You said you promised your mother on Christmas eve?

"Oh yes, yes, I've reached home as promised, but unfortunately no one was there at that time,"

"Huh?"

"They went for somebody else's house for the dinner,"

"So you spent your Christmas eve alone?" She asked with a tinge of sorrow,

"Kind of," He shrugs and take a bit of the steak,