Tangled Hearts: A Billionaire's Redemption
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wind blew past me, and I could hear him grunting as he made his way into the house. He was the epitome of m
his bag drop to the ground. His voice sounded cold
make my way to the front door. When his eyes met mine, I coul
wasn't that much successful in tonight's game of gambling. I rushed to his side, ready
the taste of iron starting to fill my mouth, sure that I had sustained a cu
e up to five business days to come and welcome me back to my
es but I tried my best to hold them at bay. Crying now would only send him
tried to get back to my feet. All that I got was a ha
room. Knowing what would come if I wasted time feeling sorry for myself on the ground, I quickly jolted to my feet an
o be dismissed. You wouldn't be wrong either way. T
or a first bite. I hadn't even turned around to make myself scarce from his presence, when I heard the shattering of the plate that
that bore right through me. With his gaze fixed on me, he was busy wiping the taste of food in his mouth with the na
table over to the side, sending everything that was on top of it across the room. I took a step back, but I knew that
rily as he advanced towards me. His nostrils flared as his fa
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ogy. I didn't know why I was apologizing because I had triple checked and the food was cooked well. As if he jus
th the other countless times till I lost count. My head felt dizzy and all I could see were stars as I fell to the ground as his gr
bit of humanity that he had left. All I got was a grunt as he went to the
oured the ice cold water on my face. Still reeling from the pain that he had inflicted on me, he added, "You are lucky that I
twisting it slowly. This was the same man who had said 'I do' at the
ill stay with him despite all this. Well, I'll gladly tell you about how I met David, the husband that I was married to and loved v