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Gone
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Continúa, Has publicado may 22, 2024
A book about a 15 year old girl who has some issues that she end ups taking the wrong way. Valerie (or Val for short) is a girl at Northfront Way high school. She has a best friend, Parker, who she ends up messing up her life with. Not in the way you would think...

She's an honest person. But when it all comes down to this, she had one choice. She probably shouldn't have done it. She had one option and it was to cover up that she had done it. She couldn't go back. He was gone. For good. Boy, how people can change...
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25 partes Continúa Contenido adulto

Washington D.C. rewards those who understand power and punishes those who attract attention. Valerie Vilson has mastered both. At twenty-seven, she moves through the city's legal corridors with practiced authority, her life composed of precision, influence, and carefully guarded silence. Her marriage to Shawn Steven, a criminal attorney renowned for his control and ferocity, seals her place among the untouchable. Until the past intrudes. A woman long absent from Shawn's life returns, disrupting the equilibrium of a marriage defined by loyalty. What follows is not confrontation, but erosion of privacy, of reputation, of the stories Valerie has never told. Details surface without warning. A family fractured by distance and wealth. A sister removed from public life. A history marked by deliberate omissions. As the city begins to watch, Valerie's name transforms from symbol of accomplishment to object of speculation. Every silence becomes suspect. Every composure reads as calculation. The truth, whatever it is, remains just out of reach. And Shawn? Shawn does not negotiate. He does not explain. He does not hesitate. Where danger approaches Valerie, it does not remain standing. Where lines are crossed, they are not crossed twice. His loyalty is not symbolic, it is lethal. Because Shawn Steven does not believe in justice. He believes in Valerie. And he will burn anything that dares to touch what is his. In this city, innocence is irrelevant. Truth is optional. And love leaves bodies in its wake.