Reveal

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Summary

Nika Marshall is the only person left with extraordinary powers next to her parents. But once her parents died, she took charge in taking care of her older brother, Sam Marshall. With Revene and Margo around, will they ever be safe? Questions arises like what are the gifts that she needed to open? Are those a good or bad gifts? Or just a gift that she'll regret in the future?

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

The Meeting

Moans filled his room.

Clothes scattered on the floor.

Only slits of light from the gaps of the curtain lit the room.

“Damn Janiel,” I exclaimed, “How are you so good at this?” A series of moans and exhales have escaped my mouth as he thrusted back and forth, deeper and faster.

“You gave me time to practice Rocky,” He grunts. “Since we’re doing this for quite some time now.”

He pushed deeper.

I can feel the throbbing inside me.

Like fireworks are exploding from the inside.

I screamed.

He moaned.

As usual, it always ended well. We’re both satisfied and exhausted.

“You did well, again.” I chuckled softly, bodies sore.

He lie beside me in bed, both naked and catching breaths.

“You better prepare for your meeting today. You do not want to mess up.” He reminded me as he stood up and went for the bathroom.

I exhaled and covered my eyes with my arm and shouted “Your wang says otherwise, Jan.”

“Wha — oh fuck.” Janiel exhaled.

I laughed at his reaction. I waited for a minute to pass and stood up from where I was lying and dressed up.

***

“Look who finally showed up.” Sam greeted me with sarcasm.

“It’s nice to see you too, Sam.” I drank the scotch that was on the tray — which was for serving for the CEOs.

“Okay, going back from our plan —“

“You know, Sam, these people are just using you and your company since they know that in a year’s time, this company’s gonna fall apart.” I told him as a fact, while my back was facing him and the other CEOs, still enjoying the scotch.

One had coughed, like I had read his mind.

One had cleared his throat, as if something’s blocking his airway.

One had shifted from his seat as I touched his shoulder.

And one had flinched as I walked past him.

“You know, big brother, they’re all lying to you. If I were you, they should not leave this building. Fix everything, you know?” I smiled, and so did Sam.

Just a whiff of my hand, they all disappeared. Like all twelve CEOs of different companies have vanished into thin air.

Sam hugged me. “Thanks for coming, Rocky.”

“Aww. Such a sweet siblings reunion.” A set of claps came from the door, which led Sam and I to break the embrace and turn our heads towards at the person at the door.

“Revene?”