No More Secrets: The Agent's Redemption
skies of Eastern Europe. My name was Gabrielle Johns, but for half a decade, I
aring over the Atlantic, heading home to suburban Virginia. Home to my husband, Matt
r emergencies," he' d said, his eyes, usually hard as granite, showing a rare
tended, high-risk consulting gig for an international corporation. A lie Matthew' s domineering mother, Rosalynn, had al
only learned about it through a heavily redacted report. She was wheelchair-bound, her speech limited. Th
eras I had installed years ago. A failsafe. A secret I never told anyone, no
e gleaming, expensive kitchen of our h
didn't reach her cruel eyes. She was holding a bowl. In a wheelchair, my mother, An
d was a sickening crack, even through the tiny phone speaker. She then force
tched. My bl
girl. She was on her hands and knees on the pristine marble f
' s voice was sickly sweet. "Now lick i
n to cry, her small body shaking.
the back of her
t-year-old daughter was forced to lick
knew well, a familiar companion from my years in the field. Bu
until the plastic groaned and cracked. The
was going to handle this
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