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The Billionaire’s Regret -Alessa (by Bukolami) novel Chapter 111

“Great, we have four more questions to go,” Alessa said. Tracy sighed as she stared at the man with pity. He looked so much in pain as he cried.

“What did you do?” Alessa asked as he breathed heavily.

“I… I don't know, I... “ he trailed off and screamed as Alessa shot his arm.

“Fuck.” Tracy cursed.

“Stop doing that, what if someone hears him scream?” Tracy asked but Alessa ignored her.

Alessa’s phone rang again and it was Damien calling. She stared at it for a few seconds as she thought about answering it.

“Please, please spare me. I have a wife and a kid. They are… “

“Oh, shut up.” Alessa scoffed and shot him in the head. He fell dead and Tracy flinched a little. She doesn't think she will ever get used to seeing Alessa kill people.

“Give me your phone, Tracy,” Alessa ordered and Tracy threw it at her without asking questions. She wasn't ready to move closer to her and the bodies.

Alessa picked up her call and with Tracy’s phone, she started to take pictures of the bodies.

“Mummy.” She heard Aria’s voice as she placed the phone on speaker.

“Why didn't you answer your phone? What are you doing?” she heard Aiden ask as she took the pictures of the other man.

“Nothing much. Just working, I was in a meeting.” Alessa replied and Tracy shook her head at her.

Alessa turned to Tracy and walked towards her.

“We have to go.” Alessa mouthed to her and she nodded. Tracy picked up her purse and put on her jacket before they walked out of the suite.

“Oh. Damien made us breakfast and we went to a park last night.” Aria said. Tracy and Alessa were walking towards the elevator.

“Oh, really? That's great.” Alessa replied.

“And we ran into Bryan,” Aiden said and Alessa raised her brows. Tracy paid attention to the call.

“Yeah. He looked sad.” Aria sighed.

“Ugh, come on Aria. You’ve got to stop caring about him, he hates us.” Aiden snapped at her.

“No, he doesn't,” Tracy said and Alessa rolled her eyes at her.

“Hi, Aunt Tracy.” the twins chorused, and she smiled.

Alessa and Tracy got to the front of the elevator. Alessa was about to press a button for the doors when they opened revealing Mr. Norman’s guards.

They both paused and stared at them.

They stared at Tracy for a few seconds but looked away and walked out. Tracy exhaled heavily and she walked into the elevator with Alessa.

“I will call you back,” Alessa said and ended the call as she pressed the button for the ground floor.

The doors closed and Tracy exhaled heavily.

“We need to hurry, they will find out any second now,” Alessa said.

The elevator doors opened after what seemed like a long time to Tracy. They both got out of the hotel, got into the car and Alessa drove off immediately.

~

She has already learnt to control her emotions and it's been going well.

“Get the fuck up, bitch.” she heard a voice say, and this time, the person kicked her. The voice wasn't familiar and Alessa wanted to know who it was. Out of curiosity, she opened her eyes to see a high-ranked student. A student in a black uniform.

Alessa was surprised but she hid it perfectly.

“Are you deaf? Get up.” she raised her voice at Alessa.

Alessa looked around the room to see all the other students staring at her. Aliyah was present too which was odd. She and Aliyah aren't in the same dorm anymore.

Alessa slowly sat up and stared at the student.

“Get up!” she yelled at Alessa and pulled her roughly off the bed.

She pushed her to the floor and Alessa hissed in pain a little as her arm brushed the rough ground.

Alessa got up and the student was about to hit her when she hurriedly moved out of the way.

“Did I do something wrong?” Alessa couldn't help but ask. She was confused. She had no idea who she was.

She didn't give a response and charged towards Alessa again. Alessa tried to move but the student was fast.

She grabbed Alessa and pinned her to the wall roughly. Alessa struggled to free herself but her grip on her was tight.

The student’s hand moved to her neck. She choked Alessa and she struggled to breathe.

No one helped her, they all watched.

Alessa felt life draining out of her. Her vision became blurry, and she blacked out when she couldn't fight it anymore.

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