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Love's Second Design

Chapter 6 Break A Leg

Word Count: 630    |    Released on: 30/01/2024

of your god

in from her bag and threw it at her. "Use this

e, she saw that Hallie, who looked so fierce and aggressiv

held a grudge against you when you scolded me or beat me. Even after you pushed me down the stairs and made m

he looked scared, as though Jessica had threatene

-faced woman shifted from a fero

turned out that Aaron was standing be

angrily, brushing past her to

wanted t

layers of gauze, so it was hard to t

isappointed. In the end, he

m our divorce, but you went even further

s cold and unfeel

you a house and money so that you could live a carefree life, but

uldn't have said that. Jessica didn't mean to hurt me. Actually, she wanted to help me back to the sofa, but

f. She looked very guilty when Aaron was looking at her,

he wore when she deliberately thre

denly crack

getting in

, Aaron couldn't stand it anymore. H

ted the same

a waltzed over to Hallie and

loser to Aaron

?" Hallie stammered nervou

omplacent smile in her eyes as

e to her now, Aaron defini

vealing two charming dimples on her

ext second, she clenched one hand into a f

runching sound echo

A

d her broken leg, all the color dr

her tears w

off her hands, and blin

anting to break your leg. So, I was mere

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“After three years as a dedicated housewife, Jessica's efforts to save her marriage ended in relentless heartbreak. Resolute, she divorced Aaron. Rising from the ashes, Jessica transformed into a renowned designer and business tycoon, building her empire without relying on her family's wealth. Her success and independence attracted many admirers. With pride, Jessica declared, "I'll never regret my divorce." However, Aaron returned, filled with remorse. "I deeply regret it. Please, my dear ex-wife, let's try again. Let's mend our relationship and remarry." Would Jessica, now empowered and at a crossroads, choose to rekindle love?”