The CEO's Regret: Too Late To Beg
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cost more than my first car. She looked perfectly put together,
door. "What
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perfume-a heavy, floral scent that Bennett once claime
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where Bennett's face flashed alongside plummeting stock graphs. "R
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void of the innocence she pro
or two years. You know how desperate he is
a shark-like smile
ling artist. Now it's me, the
nd walked toward me, stop
rich, very stupid blunt instrument. And right n
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ood grain of the door. My chest ached, not from
a woman who viewed him as nothing m
y fingers trembled as
back. I just didn'
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gry. Background noise roared behind him-sh
stop the takeover. Elia doesn't care about t
t jealous? I'm in the middle of the biggest deal
ool, Bennett. She s
ad lies because you can't handle that I moved on!" he s
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