Romnick Clamonte is a British FBI agent. He is ruthless when it comes to his job. He is merciless when it comes to his mission. And he always hates the Philippines.
But destiny keeps teasing him. After doing a good job in completing his assignment in Russia, he was given a 3-month long vacation. And he didn't have a choice but to spend it in the Philippines.
Everything in there was prepared for him: a house, a car, and a not-so-good-at-speaking-in-English helper. Oh well, it was better to say that the helper was not good at all in speaking English.
One night, thieves happened to visit them. He had no choice but to protect the woman. After the incident, he sees Larissa differently.
He wanted to protect her everytime she was in danger. He wanted to shelter her everytime she had nowhere to go. He wanted to make her laugh everytime she was sad.
But she can't understand everytime he talks at her. And it was frustrating for him. Can language be a barrier for the two people that have their feelings kept in a bottle? Or was he just the only one that had his feelings covered up?
Because Larissa was not the woman he thought she was. And it was his job as an agent to find out what that woman does.
Date started: January 15, 2018
UNEDITED
Still unable to accept Amber Lamperogue's death, Duchess, Katana, and the rest of Black Organization find ways to investigate what really happened before. But when they're faced with numerous roadblocks and confusing clues, can they really uncover the truth?
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Despite witnessing the death of Amber Lamperogue with her own eyes, Duchess Lionheart still believes that Amber is alive. With the sudden disappearance of Les Solitaires where Amber serves as one of the Jokers, Duchess and Katana are more determined to uncover the truth. The problem? All the information they get leads them to a dead end. When the rest of Black Organization start to team up and dig for more clues, can the mystery regarding Amber's death be revealed once and for all?
Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish.
Cover Design by Louise De Ramos