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❝There was beauty
in the idea of freedom,
but it was an illusion.
Every human heart
was chained by love.❞
— Cassandra Clare, Lady Midnight.
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Autumn Shade only wants one thing: to get away and live her own life. Tired of being forced by her father to take on the business, and follow in his steps, she leaves.
She wanted to show her father that she was capable of making her own decisions and not screwing up.
But just when she successfully leaves her past behind, she's caught up in another whirlwind which threatens to deem everything she's known a lie.
Justin Black and his friends see Autumn and they find that she was perfect for what they were planning, given that it was her father they wanted to take revenge on.
Autumn learns a shocking truth about a scandal involving a murder and her father, and persistently denies it. But apparently they have proof.
All Autumn wants to do is the right thing. If her father is innocent she gets to say 'I told you so' and if he's really a cheating murderer then she does what's right and gets out of this mess once and for all.
But as usual, things get complicated. Actually, feelings get complicated, because the longer she stayed, the closer the broken boy held her.
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I WATCHED AS Justin's face fell. He knew it was pointless to fight further."Okay," was all he said.The look on his face in this moment would haunt me forever. It was plain, undiluted sadness that reflected on his fa
I FROZE INplace, paralyzed from shock.He's here. Right in front of me.He was lounged on a chair, unmoving, eyes fixed on
THE MORNING WASchaotic.Al tripped over his feet multiple times before he reached the door, mumbling about having to meet someone somewhere, and beingincrediblylate. Shocker.
WE JUST SAT there on my bed, holding each other until my chest stopped heaving with heavy breaths."You don't have to hold on to this. It's not your duty. It was wrong of your father to do this to you," Lola reminded me."I know, but I want to try," I said. I wante
AFTER A WHOLEday of meetings, I fell onto my bed, exhausted and ready to go to sleep, but Lola had other plans for me.She barged into my room at midnight, her hair unbound and swishing. She looked nowhere close to sleepy. Her dress was still wrinkle-free after a whole day of work, and I wondered how she pulled that off.
2 MONTHS LATERDRESSING PROPERLY WASthe hardest part of being the new CEO of Shade Enterprises.