uly pathetic, Hugh. You believe everything other people tel
say that?" Ro
alm her down, but then he looked at Kai
t Rosalie see y
sad, empty laugh a
in his heart, but he quickly ignored th
he owed her everything. She had helped him walk again after he broke his
on't hurt anyone for me, Hugh," she said with a shaky voice. "If what you
ou leave me, I will have nothing. I already talked to
e promised. She rested her head on his shoulder, but when he
lin got drenched from the cold rain and
, this had been the saddest
bond forged over twenty years of survival. It wasn't until five years ago that Hugh's
gle proved remarkably fragile, crumbling in the f
er. The door flew open, and a figure emerged, cutting throug
h the last of her energy drained, she pitched forward, fal
n's survival instincts immediately spiked,
sonant voice asked, shatte
n in a bespoke suit watched her; his face was a ma
d in his eyes as he studied her w
elf against the headboard as sh
num bracelet he was holding-it was intricately designed with the shape of
bracelet, memories
uickly overtaken by fury.
? I'm the one who just pulled you out of the rain. And you're
sink in, her fingers bunching the expensive silk of the
t was Andrew Evans, the formidable CEO of the Evans Group in Zluasey. He w
dy secured a powerful foothold in t
rd. "What are you pl
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