Deceptive Marriage
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ay his experienced lips massaged hers made a quiet moan escape her and she barely managed to gain the strength t
te just manhandled his baby girl. Benjamin cleared his throat with an "ahem" and settled himself in his seat as well. Another extremely rare moment, the stone-cold man blushing in awkward embarrassment. "Right... so," it
omething
he poor waitress. She could still tell that Benjamin was still holding a grudge over the fresh stain to his new shirt but at least he wasn't pissed off about it anymore. Abigai
she catches the handsome man becoming w
atisfied with what he saw so
the way Benjamin kissed her. She was tempted to ask what that was all about but she didn't have the nerve
tides that rolled in and out. The sky was a beautiful shade of orange, gold, and red. The amber sun half-drowned into the sparkling ocean. T
il was taken off guard but still sat down on the sand when he did. Their silence turned awkward as she began to draw in the sand on the opposite side of
she says, her irritation fades as she looks back out at the water. Her chest tightens as memories unravel along with words she didn't mean to announce. "M
" he then reaches into his shirt and pulls out a thin, chained necklace with an engagement and wedding ring on it that clearly belonged to a woman. Abigail was surprised since she didn't even see the chain around his neck at all, it was neatly hidden beneath the collar of his shirt the whole time. Now that it was exposed, she could see a
guessing this is the r
le. He looks at her with watchful eyes as she speaks
rt again but he surprisingly didn't pull his hand aw
earned a scoff from him. Before he could say what she knew he was going to say, she q
nd tightens on hers. "Abigail... when I said no attachments, I meant having no links to me what
having eyes on his back. Again, she begins to feel nervous and uncertain about how much trouble he's really in. By his tone, chosen words, and look in his eyes, she could tell that she was right. It is dangerous. And yet, this bitter,