The Truth Is In The Powdered Donuts

The Truth Is In The Powdered Donuts

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The name is Sapphire, but you can call me Fire. At the age of five years old, I had to leave my simple life in West Virginia behind and move to Sin City. But let's be clear: that move turned out to be a blessing, as I discovered my partner in crime and embraced a life full of delicious danger and the unknown. This story isn't about me whining about past trauma; it's about owning my identity as the badass goddess I am. I'm rewriting the narrative here-no "sweet innocent girl falls in love with the big bad wolf" for me. Fuck that. I AM the crazy big bad wolf, and the truth? It's all in the powdered donuts. Authors Note: Old story that I decided to start writing again. In the process of rewriting it.
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I was supposed to be good at my job. 'Supposed to be' being the key words here. Instead I got caught, and therefor I had to live with the most infuriating man. Unfortunately this man intrigued me to no end, and I wanted to get to know him. The only way I knew how to, was to seduce him. So I did. If only I'd known the consequences of letting a man truly fall for you... 18+ __________________________________________________________ Warning! Personally I think this started of well. I liked the idea at the beginning and then I got a little lost and tired. Basically, I don't like at least 2/3 of this story. So don't tell me how crappy it is, because I know. Trust me. There's a lot of mistakes, a bunch of illogic events and an abrupt ending. Read at your own risk and strictly for fun. Don't expect a literary masterpiece. I believe my other (current) works (in development) are much better. I just don't have a lot of time to show you.

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