My own worst enemy
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  • Reads 1,061
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 26
  • Time 3h 23m
Complete, First published Feb 15, 2018
Mature
Jessica was a very popular, tough, cold, badass detective who was living in L.A. She and her partner Vincent had solved many crimes through their careers. One day a case so disturbing was given to them that no one could believe that a human being could do that to another. That monstrous action made Jessica decide to catch that killer no matter the cost, even if that cost was her own life. Did she catch him or did she lose herself trying?
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