My Ex-Husband's Unforgivable Sin
ef who looked up to me, tiptoed around, her face full of sympathy I didn't want. I just needed to focus on the delicate
office building, a place we used to meet for a quick coffee. I don't know
as a m
oyees. She saw me and a smug smile spread across her face
fake concern. "I'm so glad to see you're up a
er voice dropping to a
ruel to keep him in a loveless marr
t say a word. I just turned to walk away. I wo
ackward, throwing her scalding hot coffee all over
me! Gabriell
s if on cue, Andrew rushed in. He didn't even look at me
ed, turning on me. His fac
her," I said,
!" he
ped me. The sound echoed in the sudden silence. My cheek stung, but t
as biblical. A severe thunderstorm raged ou
you will apologize to her," he de
"She's a liar a
ner, started barking protectively, a lo
w sna
y by the collar, and dragged him to the terrace doors. He threw
go apologize to Molly," Andrew
ed of thunderstorms. He was out there, alone
here she was being treated for minor, first-degree burns, and apologize for somethi
ck inside. I wrapped him in a towel and held him close, my l