Anotha Storm

Storm V

Romance, Erotica
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Author: Steven Paul-Germané ISBN: 9781524622350
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 2, 2016
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Steven Paul-Germané
ISBN: 9781524622350
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 2, 2016
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Youre a fucking puppet, he let out. And Victor is pulling the strings. And youre not? I challenged, counterattacking. The only difference between you and me is youre getting fucked up the ass with a hand. No, he returned, snapping, youre getting fucked by everyone, and Im not. He was right. I did feel like a puppet. Thats the fucking difference, and you know it, he exposed. You didnt have a fucking problem fucking this ass, I reminded him angrily. In fact, if I recall correctly, you enjoyed it. I wanted to scream but couldnt. My entire life seemed like it was no longer mine. It belonged to someone else. If I was given a chance to make things right, could I do it? Would I do it? There was so much that was wrong in my life over the last year that I almost didnt know what to say, think, or do. I felt as if I couldnt trust anyone except my lovers, Julio and Antonio. Everyone around me seemed different, especially Patrick. Victor had put me through so much, and now all I wanted was justice and having him in custody where he belonged. That would be the start of that justice, I believed. But then again, I could be wrong because with the kind of money that Victor and his brother Travis and Christopher possessed, they could buy the country and still have money to burn. In fact, I would not be satisfied until I knew that they would all be behind bars and the key thrown away so theyd never get outif they ever made it to jail. I kept playing the idea of me being Victors son in my head, and knowing what he had put me through himself personally and had allowed others on his behalf to put me through, it only pissed me off and caused me to become more bitter by the moment. How could he force me to do those awful things, and how could he use me the way he used me? And to think my family unbeknownst to them it was me or I, them, and they played a part in his wicked, sick game. I was a puppet, and he was right when he told me I was one. However, I was hell-bent on cutting those strings and freeing myself of Victor and anyone else that was associated with him. And regardless of what I believed, I had a choice to make, and the only question was, would I make the right choice at the end? More sex, more drugs, more taboo, and more forbidden games. I would do whatever I had to do to see the fall of Victor Grant. He was going down, one way or the other, and I would do whatever I had to do to make sure I was the one who took him down.

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Youre a fucking puppet, he let out. And Victor is pulling the strings. And youre not? I challenged, counterattacking. The only difference between you and me is youre getting fucked up the ass with a hand. No, he returned, snapping, youre getting fucked by everyone, and Im not. He was right. I did feel like a puppet. Thats the fucking difference, and you know it, he exposed. You didnt have a fucking problem fucking this ass, I reminded him angrily. In fact, if I recall correctly, you enjoyed it. I wanted to scream but couldnt. My entire life seemed like it was no longer mine. It belonged to someone else. If I was given a chance to make things right, could I do it? Would I do it? There was so much that was wrong in my life over the last year that I almost didnt know what to say, think, or do. I felt as if I couldnt trust anyone except my lovers, Julio and Antonio. Everyone around me seemed different, especially Patrick. Victor had put me through so much, and now all I wanted was justice and having him in custody where he belonged. That would be the start of that justice, I believed. But then again, I could be wrong because with the kind of money that Victor and his brother Travis and Christopher possessed, they could buy the country and still have money to burn. In fact, I would not be satisfied until I knew that they would all be behind bars and the key thrown away so theyd never get outif they ever made it to jail. I kept playing the idea of me being Victors son in my head, and knowing what he had put me through himself personally and had allowed others on his behalf to put me through, it only pissed me off and caused me to become more bitter by the moment. How could he force me to do those awful things, and how could he use me the way he used me? And to think my family unbeknownst to them it was me or I, them, and they played a part in his wicked, sick game. I was a puppet, and he was right when he told me I was one. However, I was hell-bent on cutting those strings and freeing myself of Victor and anyone else that was associated with him. And regardless of what I believed, I had a choice to make, and the only question was, would I make the right choice at the end? More sex, more drugs, more taboo, and more forbidden games. I would do whatever I had to do to see the fall of Victor Grant. He was going down, one way or the other, and I would do whatever I had to do to make sure I was the one who took him down.

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