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ocdreaminconfessions · 4 years ago
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lets-cdintheoc · 4 years ago
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“Love yourself, no one else will.”
Living under the sun in Laguna Beach, Ashley Sallow is currently 25 years old and a go-go dancer at Legacy: Nightclub. In the land of hopes and dreams, Ashley hopes to give Liam a good life and to keep him safe. The juicy scoop? Ashley had witnessed her husbands murder. He had ties with the mafia and was working on getting out for his family, it ended with his life. Ashley was going to testify but instead her and her child’s life was threatened. They offered to pay her off and never return. She took the offer and bought a house in Laguna Beach. She found a job at Legacy as an escort at first, but since race’s disappearance Livia had her dancing instead. She is worried about the mafia coming to find her again.  Here is a little more about her:
Positives: Kind, Trustworthy, & Honest
Negatives: Stubborn, Blunt, & Disorganized 
Her story:
Ashley’s life was pretty average for the most part. Till she met her husband Andrew. That was when things started to go wrong. Andrew was with the mafia. At first everyone loved the two of them, kept them safe. That was until her husband realized they were trafficking children. That was something he was against so he started working with the police to put set them up. Only they found out. Tony the leader broke into the house at night and shot Andrew in his sleep, the whole time Ashley pretended she was asleep. She knew if he knew she was awake that she would be next. She started to work with the police. But with Tony continuously threatening her she decided to keep Liam safe, it was safer to leave. Tony offered her a few million to start over somewhere else if she didn’t testify, so Ashley took it and ran to California. She bought a house I. Laguna beach and found a job as an escort. Which later turned into a dancer at Legacy. She hopes the Mafia is out of her life for good and to give Liam the best life possible. 
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