LOVING THE ENEMYY BILLIONAIRE
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irk slightly and then pull up a happy smile once he's about two meters away from me.
to my father and I want to punch him right here and now. I've had five years to learn how to keep my emotion
life. I'll just have to be patient for a while
is grey eyes are. His lashes are perfectly curled without even trying and his dimples give hi
a surprise that he immediately knows who I am. He basically knows every single guest in here and he's never seen me before so
l him if he touch
illion bucks. It's an honor to be invited to such an important gathering." I smile sweetly at him
contribution you donated. It will go a long way in helping us build the orphanage
tice how his eyes trail from my head to my toe. He's checking m
ut orphans, does he? This is just another ploy so
helter for homeless children. I'm sure they consider yo
. Do you plan on taking up permanent residence in Wellington city? Havin
But I don't say that to him. Instead, I let ou
ided for how long I am going to be in town ye
nd stands at my side. "Come. I'll introduce you to my mother. She's particularly curious abo
ssible for him to
as he leads me towards a table
her son. Unlike Michael, who has a friendly smile and welcoming eyes, Juliette Wellington,
te Wellington is not a good person. She was probably her husband's accomplice
e. Her hair is in a low bun and her face looks like she always has a scowl on it. I
d she donated the highest amount of money tonight." When Michael mentions my name, I s
My father used to work for her husband. She looks me up and down, as if she's cont
away that condescending look from her face but all I do is
ds. Maybe we can help each other out. Wellington is always looking for ne
trying to be remotely nice is because we're in a public gat
ds her head at me and gives Michael a weird look
There's an awkward silence between us for a while as we stand in the midst of everyone. There's somet
he way the room suddenly gets colder and for a second,
s about who I am. After what seems like
cuss about your future in Wellington city?" I didn't pitch the great Michael Wellington to be nervous, but as much