A One-Night Stand With Her Ex-Husband
, she knew him well. He was loyal, passionate, and responsible. If they were to date, he would t
t.
ia wasn't sure
me together, I've realized I've unknowingly fallen for you. I know y
h this heartfelt proposal, with so
y y
d in, repeating,
y
to love, only to be burned. Now
ddenly walked up to them, his
hing against her cheek before landing near her ear. His low voice, teasing
ci
ust stepped on a landmine,
nately resting on her shoulder. His striking features exuded both confi
lared. He stood up so abruptly that his glas
wrist and pulled Cynthia into his chest, his voice still calm
voidable. The only way she could ever escape
t let Roy get i
s ever. She looked at Lucien quietly, "This is m
onto his sliver of hope, "You're lyi
and grabbed her face when she t
aking with every word, apo
y's neck. Before Roy could even react, a soft, red
e in the room stared, dumbfou
ee the newcomer, an
iful man from th
oice dripping with betrayal. "You promised to love me for a lifetime, but in the
ing his face in disbelief, "What ar
Hogan cried, playing the part of the heartbroken lover. "I know you wer
was almost livid with rage. He grabbed the man, "You cr
ia, "Cynthia, HE'S LYING!
dodged it and took a sorrowful ste
tically and stormed
drastically-surprise, disgust, an
n as a good man, was now bei
ith Cynthia, "He's crazy! You have to beli
She looked at Lucien, who was still sitting, casually watchi
ARE lu
is gaze on her, a hint of something
ends." Cynthia's tone was detached, but her word
in despair, guilt welled
drink and threw it at Lucien, "CO
y, but Lucien grabbed her wrist tigh
otecting another man. Perhaps it was because he had always hated
lved, can't we go eat now?" Sandy's soft voice
en released Cynthi
ef and immediately turned t
and sighed, "Lucien, it's been s
st stared intently at th
*
her hands shaking as she twisted the faucet
cold water onto her face, the sh
tion in the mirror, her face was familiar but felt so foreig
ve-those sweet moments and painful memories buried deep with
en so proud. From childhood to adulthood, it seemed like f
only flaw in his life-an imperfection that could never be erased. Thi
arp ring of a phone call suddenly pierced
ber made her pause. After a moment of hesitation, she took a deep
soft, innocent voice came