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Mr. Lamont's Mysterious Lover

Chapter 7 Kneel Down And Swear

Word Count: 628    |    Released on: 28/07/2022

he pain and said wit

arder. She looked at their similar re

ut Winnie held her hair so tight

glasses wherever you go. If I see you sedu

leg and added, "Kneel down and swea

endured the humiliation and

t on the wet bathroom floor. "

iled with satisfaction

or less. She picked up her banged-up phone a

n? I've been tryi

ul. I wasn't f

work so hard. Ivan's condition w

advice warmed S

people in this wor

"So why were you looking f

lmost forgot it. Bella Cooper, the rising star, needs a stand-in tonight. You

hank yo

r I see you work yourself to death for Ivan.

l hung up the phone and S

Saul urged Sheila to c

f cloth that could barely cover her private parts. Only then

g about the thousand dollars per hour, she gr

et, she drew the attention

long, wavy hair hung on her shoulders, and the mole at the corner of her eye added to her charm. She

la felt a little nervous, but she managed to

n't wait to get changed. However, as soon as she turne

at was he d

she tried to stay away from the man, but she wasn't used to wearing high-

and

racked open one eye and found that Ger

rms, Sheila was about to stand up, bu

n the ground wi

an apology to the man, intending to

scurry off, Gerald

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“Ever since she was adopted into the Newell family, Sheila had been tormented by her adoptive mother and elder sister, who treated her like a lowly slave. Struggling and strapped for cash, Sheila agreed to lose her virginity to a disgusting old lecher in exchange for money to cover her dearest friend's medical bills. However, the man that she ended up sleeping with turned out to be a handsome gentleman who promised to marry her as a result of their night together. Gerald Lamont, the wealthiest man in the city, went to Sheila's house the very next day. However, to Sheila's horror, he proposed not to her, but to her elder sister, Winnie, who looked just like her. How did that happen? Worse yet, he didn't seem to remember Sheila at all. He even accused her of being a vain woman with ulterior motives. However, as time passed, Gerald gradually realized that Winnie was quite different from the woman he had slept with that fateful night. Would Gerald uncover the secret of the Newell family? Was Winnie really the woman he wanted to marry? If so, how come he couldn't seem to resist the urge to protect Sheila? If the truth was revealed, which lady would he choose?”