He Asked For It
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M. C. Cunningham
He can't believe this woman is talking to him. He had come out here, as he usually did, to watch that till girl through the greasy windows of the supermarket, waiting for her to leave so he could follow her home. But now, this woman is sitting at this bench with him, talking to him, asking him to go back to his. Maybe this is what is meant for him. Maybe this is what he deserves.
When Eden arrives at the scene, finding a man with a sword pushed through his stomach, straight through him and the sofa he's on, she immediately understands that this is no suicide. But everyone else seems convinced. Just like the other cases.
But Eden has never been the type to give up so easily. Her investigations lead her to a single woman, who was seen around the other men.
But it'll take far more than Eden to stop her. Because she doesn't want to just kill the ones that talk on the forums. No, she wants the big ones, the ones that drive the conversation. Namely, one specific man, who has self-exiled to Eastern Europe. One specific man who she has a past with.
And she won't let Eden get in the way.
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