The Mission
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  • Reads 1,635
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  • Parts 33
  • Time 4h 10m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2021
"You said nothing would give you pleasure more than seeing me in pain huh?" He said as he stalked me like his prey until I was trapped between his body and the wall.

"Absolutely. " I said firing back.

"Then sex works. It causes pain..but more pleasure than pain and as you have noticed, I'm great at pleasing people." He had that smug smile on his face and while I hated him at this exact moment, my body was about to betray me rather too quickly. 

Karrion Xavier  Black is the CEO of Black Industries and at night, the head of the biggest Italian mob in the world. He's arrogant, rude, a terribly annoying playboy and yet filthy rich. Very few people get to see another side of him and at that, for a moment at times.

Sophia Kane is an Art Consultant for the 1% of the 1% at day but at night, she's the best assasin/spy for The Organization. What happens when the next name that comes across her desk is his? She's out for revenge and she's going to get it no matter what. Follow us on this journey as we see the hate moments, the love moments, the love hate moments. 

This book will contain A LOT OF MATURE SCENES AND TRIGGERING WORDS AND ALSO SUBMISSIVE MOMENTS. DO NOT READ IF YOU WILL BE OFFENDED BY ANY OF THESE. REAF AT YOUR OWN RISK. THANK YOU.
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