Deceiver : Prisoners of Purgatory #2 by Bella Jewel

Deceiver : Prisoners of Purgatory #2 by Bella Jewel

Author:Bella Jewel [Jewel, Bella]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Bella JEwel, Motorcycle Romance, romantic suspense, Romance Ebook, new adult romance
Publisher: Bella Jewel
Published: 2023-04-12T18:30:00+00:00


9

I’m avoiding him.

I know I shouldn’t be; I know I have to talk to him, but right now I need to occupy my mind with something else, anything else.

So, I did a whole lot of digging, and begging Nathan, and managed to find out where the last reporter, Georgina Thomas, moved. She never released her findings–the moment Bill got word that she was looking into him, he basically threatened her to leave town otherwise she would pay. She did as he asked, dropping the story and moving away. She’s smart, probably smarter than me.

Still, she might know something I don’t.

She might have something that can help.

I found out she works two towns over as an editor for a magazine. I called her, and, surprisingly, she agreed to meet with me.

So, I got in my car and drove three hours to meet up with her at a local café.

From the moment she walks in, I can see she’s not pulling punches. She walks with confidence, the kind of confidence you don’t mess with. Nathan told me she is a shark, and now I’m looking at her, I can see that. Her blond hair is pulled back into a bun, and she’s wearing a pantsuit that makes her look that much more powerful. Her face is free of lines and blemishes, and she has the prettiest green eyes. She’s beautiful, but she’s also a raging bitch.

I haven’t met her yet, but I could almost bet you wouldn’t want to get on her bad side.

“You must be the girl everyone is talking about,” she says, when she approaches the table.

“That would be me,” I say, standing and extending my hand. “I’m Bonnie.”

“Georgina, but you already know that. I’ll give it to you, Bonnie, you’ve got balls.”

I don’t know if I should laugh or cry at that comment.

“Yes, well, it has gotten me into a great deal of trouble. Please, sit.”

She sits down across from me, and we both order a coffee. She briefly tells me about her new job, and then we get to the nitty gritty of it all. I want the information she has, if any. I’m running out of options fast, and nobody wants to talk to me. Everyone is afraid I’ll share it with the world. When I walk down the street now, I know people are talking. They stop me, asking questions, sometimes they even get angry. It’s not always fun.

“I’m going to make a guess that you called me here because you want to know what I found out that had Bill and his team of merry men running me out of town?”

She speaks as though she’s merely talking about a recipe she baked last night, not something that could have very nearly cost her her life.

“If you’re willing to share.”

“I’ll share, but I have to conditions. One, you never mention my name to anyone, and two, you do not report this in any sort of paper or magazine.”

“Trust me, I won’t be reporting on this story any further, but I do want to get to the bottom of it.



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