A Night of Passion
elationship," sai
ith chandeliers shining as if to complement the po
a's eyes glistened as she f
e growled, trying to keep his voice
to comprehend his words. "Why, Ambrose? What did I do wrong?" Her voice c
r. "It's not about what you did, Bella. It's about what I want.
refused to let them fall. "Suffocating you?
. Seven years is a long time to real
he clinking of cutlery from the other diners who seemed
red the sight she beheld the day before. Infact, she had wanted to
la had been childhood sweethearts right from when they were kids and started their re
ship could actually lead to marriage
friend. But instead she was surprised instead, walking into Ambrose's house only to
pick Ambrose's shirt, carelessly thrown acr
ears dropped. The girl beneath him clung desperately to his back, her long red nails leaving red marks on his skin,
could only be an extreme pleasure which Ambrose had never given to
opened his mouth to talk to her
bear to remember t
la whispered, her v
es narrowing. "Saw me? Wh
to your mansion to surprise you. Instead, I heard... I heard e
and guilt. "You had no right to
ists. "No right? After everything we've been through,
her eyes. "Things change, Bella. Peo
e felt her resolve crumbling, but she forced herself to speak. "Wh
t, his jaw set in
abella demanded,
s settling on the couple. Ambrose leaned in, his v
. "You're breaking up with me in a public place after
apkin onto the table. "This conversation
r. She sat there, stunned and heartbroken, watching the man she
ly, sensing the tension. "Miss
, her voice barely a wh
urant, her head hung low from embarrassment, she made a silent vow to herself. She would move on. She woul
-end streets, her handbag dangling by her side as she burs
ess, afterall no one cares about her at home ne