Don't Call Me Crazy
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Read between January 3 - January 10, 2025
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What Meredith didn’t know, is most people preferred not to work with the brother/sister duo because of their need for the macabre. The NDA that they made their staff sign, protected their dark side. Meredith had no way of knowing that she had sent her best Anchor into the Lion’s Den.
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I’m known as inmate number 61219. However, the name I was given at birth is Amalia Havoc.” “Havoc? Havoc is your government name?”
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“Damn it is true what they say. You really can’t look at a person and tell what they were capable of,” Ivory thought as she stared at Amalia as she spoke.
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For centuries, women had the power to distract men so severely that nations had crumbled, relationships were destroyed, and lives were lost. This current situation was no different.
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Lesson #1 of Journalism was to ALWAYS expect the unexpected and ALWAYS report the story. Shaking off the anxiety of watching a live death, Ivory went back to doing her job.
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More importantly, I don’t have a remorseful bone in my body. Everything I did, needed to be done.” Amalia said seductively.
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The person wearing the prettiest smile is often hiding a whole heap of secrets.
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“When money talks, truth is silent.” Amalia stated.
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Life has taught me that the people closest to us are normally the people we have to watch the closest.
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Isn’t it funny how people are quick to notice when a little girl is being fast, but those same people never notice when that little girl is being molested.”
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Daughters were viewed as competition and therefore not given the love that they deserved.