Everybody has a Secret
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Successful actress Madison Ann Parks had it all: an hot affair with a married man, a supportive boyfriend and the best friend any girl could ask for until dark secrets from her past comes back to haunt her that could cost her everything she worked so hard for. While best friend, Tamela Morrison falls into a heated one time moment with Ty Carpenter and regretted it since the moment it happened. This illicit fling led on the dark path of obsession that may wind up costing her the most important thing she cherishes the most. From harboring secrets, to putting on fake smiles, to dangerous flings, it no wonder that everybody has a secret.
Ashley Shavonne
Ashley started out writing at the age of seven, which happens to be her lucky number. The were little books with pictures or whatever had came to mind. As she grew more as a writer and a person, her stories became more serious. She would considered herself open-minded as well as diverse, especially when it comes to her outlook on life and her writing style.With several books under her belt,including the Two Sides to the Game series and Duchessa, she continues to write and put out stories for the readers.
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Everybody has a Secret - Ashley Shavonne
Everybody has a Secret
-Written by -
Ashley Shavonne
Copyright © 2014 by SincerityRose Publishing
Published by SincerityRose Publishing
This story is a work of fiction. Any resemblances to actual events, real people, living or dead, organizations, establishments or locales are products of the author’s imagination. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are used fictitiously.
Cover Design: Ashei
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission from the publisher and writer.
Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any Web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication, and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.
Dedications:
This is for those who rather keep their secret rather than to hurt the ones they love…
Acknowledgements:
I want to thank my grandmother Doris. If it wasn’t for her getting me a certain gift many Christmas ago I would have never came up with the idea for this story. To my current fans and new fans thanks for reading and rocking with me in this time of transitioning for myself. Hopefully with this book people can see the real meaning behind it. This a story about secrets and abuse. Far from the typical hood books and drug dealer fairy tales. So I will say please go forward with an open mind when reading this story. Thank you.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 1
Chapter 2 9
Chapter 3 21
Chapter 4 28
Chapter 5 33
Chapter 6 38
Chapter 7 45
Chapter 8 59
Chapter 9 71
Chapter 10 84
Chapter 11 96
Chapter 12 109
Chapter 13 120
Chapter 14 131
Everybody has a Secret.
Written By:
Ashley Shavonne
Chapter 1
This affair was going on for far too long. When would he tell her that he didn’t want to be with her anymore? Words of love wanted to pour out of her mouth, but he was married. Why was he still married? Skin like milk chocolate, standing 6’3" tall. He was fine with his clean hair. His name is Sutton Jackson. He pumped solidly away to the girl he was on top of. The girl on the bottom, Madison Ann Parks, who had caramel skin with clear blue eyes with an hourglass body. Her blond streaks that were natural form went good with her light brown hair. She was the mixture of her beautiful Cuban mother and her white father.
Ohh!
She simpered.
You like that?
Sutton grinned. He liked the fact he was screwing her. Nothing better but to brag about how Sutton fucked Madison’s brains out with Madison being an actress and all. His wife, Victoria, waited faithfully in bed. The climax was reaching its peak. Sutton shuddered and came inside the condom, playing it safe all the way. He withdrew, tossed the rubber, and started to dress.
Wait!
Madison called from the bed.
I have to get home Mattie.
You should shower first. After all you don’t want her getting jealous coming home, smelling like sex and me.
You’re right babe.
He disappeared into the bathroom and the shower went to work. Madison stayed in her bed and thought about her life. She was in the middle of shooting a movie. Lived in this huge house by herself except with her cat, Brian O’Conner, which she named lovingly from Fast and the Furious. She did her best to hide from paparazzi when she was out with Sutton she didn’t want Victoria picking up a tabloid and seeing them together. Madison knew Victoria well. They used to be college roommates, after all it was her who introduced them to each other. She soon fell asleep but knew when Sutton left when he kissed her goodnight and pinched her on the ass.
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Madison stood on her movie set during takes when the biggest surprise walked past security.
Madison!
Victoria called. Reluctantly Madison walked over to them.
What are you doing?
The question was meant for Sutton but Victoria answered.
Visiting you of course. Last night Sutton said he saw you and you invited us here.
Madison cut her eyes at him.
Yeah I remember. Well we’re between takes right now, so let me show you around.
She showed them the entire the set. Halfway through the tour, Victoria had to leave.
Sorry. I have an appointment.
She gave Madison a hug and Sutton a kiss then left. Once she was gone, Sutton pushed Madison behind a trailer and kissed her.
What were you playing at bringing her here?
Madison snapped.
She was questioning me when I got home, so I had to lie so don’t worry baby.
He whispered.
Alright.
Ms. Parks you’re needed.
She pushed him away and took her place on set.
Action!
Rapid knocking came from the door.
Lisa open the door,
Actor George Williams called. Madison crossed to the door.
Sorry. I’m not here right now.
Lisa please,
he begged. She opened the door.
What?
You should come with me now. There’s been an accident.
They exited through the door.
Cut! That’s a wrap for today.
George and Madison left the set.
Madison, you know the Oscars are coming up.
She nodded.
Can’t wait.
Congratulations on the nomination.
Thank you.
Madison waved to everyone on the set and got inside her awaiting limo.
Where to Mattie?
Her driver Ty asked.
To Tammy’s house then out for some shopping please.
The limo started moving.
So how was work?
Really good.
Madison rumbled through her purse. She dumped all the contents out. Her lipstick tube rolled off the seat. As she went to grab it, her cell vibrated.
Hello?
Ms. Parks, its Jill. I’m calling to deal with your things to be prepared for the award night.
Jill, her agent for seven years and always dependable, said.
How about I come in tomorrow to get everything all worked out?
Sounds great. See you then.
Madison ended the call, then hit the speed dial number for Tammy. She answered in the third ring.
What do you want?
Her heavy accent filled the line.
I’m on my way to you and good morning to you sunshine. Get ready.
Okay, but I’m bitchy. I’m on that curse.
She complained.
Take some Midol. Be there soon.
She hit the end button and put the phone back in her bag with all her other things. She sat back and studied her driver through the mirror. He been working for her for several months now and the usual limo small talk was all they had. She bit her bottom lip, studying his profile. The creases in his smooth skin around his kissable mouth. Madison shook her head and gave a little laugh. Here am I messing around with someone’s husband and checkin’ out Ty, she thought. She turned her attention towards the window when Tammy’s townhouse complex came into view. Tammy was already standing outside. Madison leans over and opens the door. Tammy slid in next to her and they were on their way. Girl, you won’t believe what Sutton did today.
Mattie, I don’t understand why you keep messin’ with that man. He’s freakin’ married but what happen?
Tammy asked. Tammy, her best friend, was born Tamela Reya Morrison. She stood at the same height as Madison, a fact that never changed since childhood. Her silky black hair fell in a bob and her brown skin complimented her green eyes. They grew up together, having each other backs and being a shoulder to cry on through each heartache and heartbreak.
We were together again last night then he goes home to his wife, who he brings to my job by the way. I’m tired of being the other woman. I’m tired of his promises. Can you believe that?
"I can believe it. That’s who he is. I’m tellin’ you he on some other shit, real talk. I see him all the time with his boys. All of them dressed up and ain’t doing nothin’ but standin’ on the corner sellin’. He’s a drug dealer and you don’t need to