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Destroying Ava

Author: Bree
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-29 23:34:45

Ashley’s hands clenched tightly around the steering wheel as she drove back to her apartment, her mind racing with rage and betrayal. Mason thought he could walk away from her, leave her in the dust like she was nothing. He was wrong. Dead wrong. If she couldn’t have him, no one else would. The thought simmered in her head like a dangerous promise.

Her mind drifted back to the bossy-looking woman she had seen with Mason at the bar that day—Chloe. Ashley recalled how, just before the woman had disappeared into a sleek black car, she had slipped a card into her hand, her red-painted lips curling into a knowing smile. ‘Call me if you ever need a little help,’ Chloe had said.

Ashley hadn’t thought much of it then. But now? Now she was desperate enough to take Chloe up on her offer. She yanked her phone out of her purse and dialed the number. After three rings, a breathy voice answered.

“Chloe speaking,” the woman purred, her tone thick with amusement, as though she’d been expecting the ca
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