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My car was at
the end of the driveway when I heard a loud thump from inside the house, which
meant the flames had reached the bedroom. As I drove away, I saw smoke rising
from the side of the house where the bedroom was located. I would be the last
woman Elias would ever hurt or cheat on. It was even sweeter that I got
Ingrid’s backstabbing ass too. I had been perceptive enough to spot the ring
box on the dresser as I walked out of the bedroom. As I drove away my curiosity
got the best of me and I opened it. It was a diamond ring! “Well at least I
didn’t forget my gift.” I thought to myself.

 

 

 

The End!

 

About the Author

 

 

Michael A.
Lewis is a native and resident of Houston, Texas. He is the proprietor of
Indigo Books Publishing, an imprint created to directly address the under
representation of African American writers across various literary genres. IBP
also allows authors to retain creative control and artistic integrity of their
works.

He previously
worked as a Human Resources Representative for a major U.S. Bank prior to his
first release in 2006 and subsequently committed himself to his literary career
full time. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and is currently
completing a Master’s degree in Social Sciences. 

 

He is the
author of two previous novels, What You Won’t Do for Love and EXPOSED. 
Mr. Lewis is currently working on a new novel tentatively entitled Going in
Circles, which will be next in the “Victor” series.

 

 

 

More
titles by Author Michael A. Lewis

 

 

What
You Won’t Do For Love (2006) ISBN-13: 978-0615623634(Paperback)

 

Exposed
(2007)  ISBN-13: 978-0615623641(Paperback)

 

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