The Assassins' Playhouse
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  • Reads 43
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Oct 25, 2018
"You're mine." His hot breath whispered on my ear as his arms wrapped around my waist tightly. My whole body meted with those two words and I could feel was lust at that moment. He walked me backwards until I hit a wall, completely trapped by him, nowhere to run or hide. I felt one of his hands slip down my waist to my thigh and caress it so gently, as if his fingers were feathers. My breathing got labored rapid and my limbs became lifeless. I was immune to his charm. There was no escaping what I wanted- and what I wanted was him.
Picking me up, I wrapped my legs around his waist and his lips gravitated towards mine, hovering there as if he was waiting for me to make the first move. Just as my lips touched his gently, the door burst open.
"Get off my fucking sister!" Dmitri screamed, pulling him off of me and landing a right hook in his beautiful face. Grabbing my arm with force, Dmitri hauled me out out the lounge room and scolded me all the way down the stairs.
A girl can never get any action, can she?
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Danny is the normal twenty-one year old girl living the fantasy life. A house full of five beautiful men and her brother, sitting on a fortune bigger than Mansa Musa had ans she got to murder, steal, lie and cheat for a living. Working for her father's own company now run by her brother, Danny is looking to move higher up in the ladder of positions while also struggling with her relationships with the men in her house. After catching the eye of their biggest enemy, she now has to learn how to deal with juggling seven men, a new social life and her work.
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