Three can keep a secret if two are Dead
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  • Reads 130
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2013
"Three can keep a secret if two are dead" -Benjamin Franklin

 You know the famous saying by Benjamin Franklin, 'three can keep a secret if two of them are dead'? Well in my case it's just the opposite. Three can keep a secret if one is dead and one of them is blackmailing the other one. 
This is a story about Sutton Ellery Sinclair and what she is being blackmailed about.
Also it has love, loss, lust, freedom, blackmail, murder, kidnapping, and much, much more. Read at own accord.
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