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The Devil's Lure

Chapter 2 The Reason For His Hatred

Word Count: 649    |    Released on: 09/03/2020

ha

y was so shocked that she took

and in a daze thought, 'Brody must be ly

tured, kind, and amiable man. How could

s, and before she could think clearly,

y's cold face and knew panic.

ok on his face, Tracy remained stan

ok, just like the eyes of a tiger that was ready to pounce. After staring at T

nly silence at the other end of the call. It was s

ouldn't tell where the uneasiness and fear came from, but she instinctively

y's instincts were

espair and hysterical cries?" After saying that, Brody

he silence and turned Tracy

hadn't hung up

race Su's voice sounded from the other end of the p

ed in panic, but her voice r

ies. Hence, you speak in such a low voice? Don't yo

hone and whispered

tone of voice, she fixed her eyes on him i

he cell phone onto the desk not far away from them and said angrily, "You

ark eyes and unconsciously reac

wrist and roughly pushed her aga

on swept over her like a wave.

go...

still couldn't st

you anytime!" he said ruthlessly

tterly, and she tugged imploringly at Brody

t stir any remorse in

satisfied Brody's

ifted her up f

voice until he had given vent to the

a disheveled heap. Brody stared at her

the humiliation and pain

, "Just do whatever you want

him without blinking, g

husband,

regret it." she added in

ears, he suddenly became aware of a diff

e this unfami

door and left the heart

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“On their wedding night, his face was both handsome and attractive like a devil. But a night destined for passion ended in an agony of successive tortures. "Tracy, your father ruined my happiness, so I will let you know what it is to live in hell," his lips whispered these words of torture in her delicate young ear, and his voice echoed in her mind, changing her fate forever. For the briefest of moments, he would treat her with kindness when he saw her as a substitute for his dead lover. The corners of her beautiful mouth curved into a desperate smile as she pronounced, "You can hurt me, insult me, kill my father, and even kill your own child, but don't ever treat me as a substitute for that woman!" Four years later, she would return, revisiting all the shame and terror that he had inflicted on her on him a hundredfold. Would Tracy find the love she had been denied, or be made to suffer more at the hands of her estranged husband, Toby? Visit a tale of woe, unspeakable pain, and bitter hope with The Devil's Lure.”