
The Hearts of the Killer
By Neicy P
2020
First Published
4.76
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238
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Everyone knew that Mason and Madison were going to be lethal assassins when they grew up. As children, they acted on impulse and put on a show for their psychotic family. They skinned and gutted their enemies alive, then bathe in their blood for pure pleasure. It made their parents proud, and their Papa Callum was more than happy to be inheriting the new breed of Elites. At 22, Mason had his mindset on working with his Papa as an Elite. He liked moving in silence and the shadows like the Elites before him. But his father, Jason, didn’t want that for his first-born son. He wanted Mason to sit at the table with his cousin JoJo to run the Davis’ businesses. Jason thought that with new young minds and goals that they will finally reach the heights that they were going for. Mason knew that his father didn’t want him to follow JoJo blindly like he did his uncle. It was something that he didn’t have to worry about because JoJo was nothing like his father and he had his other half to hold him down. Madison was in and out with both of the businesses. She stepped in when Mason needed her to, but she felt that she was more like an Elite. But somewhere down the line, Madison wanted to be looked at differently. She didn’t want to be the harsh killer that they raised her to be. If she was able to change lives before laying them to rest, she did. That put everyone on edge. Especially the man that had no filter expressing how much her safety mattered. But his warning came too late. JoJo had to make a name for himself after being judged by the decisions his father made years ago. He worked with the Stand and put it where it needed to be. He thought that everything was perfect until surprising guests were invited to Davis' table by someone close to him. The family was known for causing tragedies in other homes but never prepared to be on the opposite end. Find out how the Davis Clan handle betrayal.
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