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She was speaking in riddles. Not only was I frustrated and infuriated that I had no clue where she was going with this, but I felt as though she was torn about giving me what I was demanding, despite the fact that she was dying to tell me. At the same time, she knew she couldn’t. Whatever it was, I wasn’t leaving until I heard it from her.

“Well hell, it’s either you tell me, or I start taking this matter with you seriously and hire the right people to straightened this situation out. My son—my precious boy—is on the line here, so you better start talking.”

“Your mother offered me to have this child aborted, but I fought not to, and my selfish actions caused irreparable consequences.”

I saw fireworks from too much anger upon hearing my infamous mother had orchestrated something that had to deal with Kimberly. More importantly, it had to deal with my son whom she had wanted aborted. The wretched woman had the audacity to play with my son’s fate? She had better watch out.

“How in God’s name did she find out you were pregnant?”

“I’m not sure, but I think the doctor I went to get checked by told her, or maybe she had me followed. She never really said how she found out.”

My mother and all the details could be dealt with soon enough. There was another pressing matter I wanted to know. She had stated consequences after Gian Luca, so what wasn’t she telling me?

“What exactly is on the line here, Kimberly?”

“My brother’s life.”

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Monza

Book Three

(Formula Men)

Pamela Ann

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Monza

Book Three

(Formula Men)

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“I am tired of people saying that poor character is the only reason people do wrong things. Actually, circumstances cause people to act a certain way. It’s from those circumstances that a person’s attitude is affected, followed by a weakening of character, not the reverse. If we had no faults of our own, we would not take so much pleasure in noticing those in others and judging their lives as black or white, good or bad. We all live our lives in shades of gray.”

- Shannon L. Adler

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