A family of lies
ecause they were "high class" and didn't want to get their hands dirty. They hurriedly drove to the outskirts of town where they have heard about a detective that was good in his job. As they got
er chair steepling his fingers together. "My expertise costs $50,000. Non-negotiable I have a reputation for discretion and resu
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he first born of the house knew there was something fishy as she stared closely at the medals. She finally noticed a stone underneath it. Her eyes shone so bright as if she had just won a lottery. "Found it". Chris looked to her side as they both moved closer to the medals and shifted it to the back together. A secret safe got opened after this. They spotted a red file with papers inside. It stated signatures and legal terms and conditions between their parents and their lawyer. Christabel and Chris took a step back as she
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nds dress during the previous party while Frederick wore his unique and uncommon tuxedo. As she gracefully walked down the stairs heading towards her husband whose arms were raised and bent for her to hold.They ordered their first chef Witney who is also the head of all workers in their mansion to open the doors for their guests to come in. The guests began to mingle, sipping champagne and admiring the exquisite flower a
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med the grounds, their flashlights casting eerie shadows across the ballroom. The music screeched to a halt, and the room fell silent. "Fredrick Clinton, you are under arrest", an officer declared, his voice firm. "What's going on?" "What's happening?" Tory said in an angry voice. Fredrick's expression remained indifferent but his eyes betrayed a hint of desperation. "It's okay, everyone. I'll be fine." "This is probably j
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simmered, but he knew he had to remain calm. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity Jenkins arrived with the bail papers. Several procedures took place to release Frederick. He could barely move his arms as he came out of the cell covered in dust and cobwebs. Tory caught sight of him and pats him on his shoulders as her anger had been p