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Chapter 7 Daisy

Word Count: 1880    |    Released on: 06/09/2021

s that must have been in museums, I guess. I had never been to such an expensive place before. I knew there were a lot of things, but I had skipped them because I would

long he would k

through my room window, I would certainly end up with 200 broken bones because it was too high to jump. And sn

were human but acted like a machine. They didn’t laugh, smile, and talk. Only the thing they usually did was obey Luther’s orders. If Lu

ll. I wore a green dress that had a pearly neckline and reached just above my thighs. Never had I ever worn s

houting at someone. I turned around and followed his voice as his shouts were growing louder with every step.

r growled, glaring at that bald man who stood right in front of him. I couldn’t see the face of that man because his back was facing me. But

le of steps so that I c

you for a few days, Luther. What am I supposed to te

ever you want,

asked him, and I stopped my breathi

s Jul

thout snarling and sneering. But here his expression looked like an angel. If he had not gotten a million dolla

Luther said. “I want to see

etting out, “She just wa

There are a lot of shits

ou marry t

ere they talk

nd a sneer curled his lips. “I want her brothe

nothi

as I get my hand on Ned Dolten, I’ll r

tears gather

lready caught me. I stopped breathing and bit into my lip as tears seeped through my eyes. He was going to kill my b

tairs before storming to my room. I got inside and slammed the door behind me and kept there for a f

’t kill m

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ring against the glass and generating a beautiful rhythm. A thin layer of

e a clear view. I saw a black car halted around the corner and a couple of men and a woman got off.

is she doing here? Wh

her wince in pain. She snapped something at him, b

tormed out of the room. I went down, looking

d they t

e living room and went to the lawn behind the stairs. Walking through it, I caught a small room. And it confirmed all my doubts when I

begging Luther who was sitting on the couch and sipping his wine.

r said, his smi

ried harder. “Plea

rang in my

Daisy who was shivering under his eyes. He grabbed her by t

he was torturing her. Only the thing I know was she was innocent. It

he was glaring right into her

thing….about them?” Da

ed and pulled the gun from his holster

n

inside Luther’s men charged for me but before they could reach me

, glaring at me. “What the

kill

y called me ou

d immediately pull

I want to take care of our children. Where will they be going if I die? That man wants to take Lara. Where will

He warned. “Ge

sted. “You wo

yes on me. “Then, kill her in my plac

u want to

ly and turned

want that

espo

to destroy those

dn’t

t! Those childr

He asked, I nodded. “Do you want me not to destroy that orphanage?” I nodded. He came very closer

fr

willingly sleep with me?”

p. I would never

ispered, and then I heard a gunshot in the room

at Daisy, who wa

h her bloodshot eyes as indescribable pain flowed through her. How could such a fragile woman bear two bulle

are! It must be one of

who had shot her,

d! He ki

eyes. “You’ve got to be kidding me!” I

ad! Luther

d expression on his face. Didn’t he feel a

s a m

u killed her husband, now you killed her! Do you even have a heart! You can’t kill innocents like this! I ha

him. I stumbled back and ended up on the floor. M

what she deserved. And about children and orphanages, I’m waiting for your answer. I

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