Savage Obsession: The Remorseful Tycoon Wants A Second Chance
ead too much into it. Thea had a spat with my mother; she wa
her back to the hospital bed. His voice was reso
e, a faint shadow cro
ou've already been married for over a year. If word gets out that you divor
onds before giving a short, final nod
nn's expression lifted
ift to the horizon, where sunlight spilled into the
axing. "Could you take me shopping today? I'm about to step
xpose a small patch of newly shaved scalp. Her voice quivered s
sion, a flicker of sympathy passing through his eyes
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he weeke
o sink back into sleep, but no matter how she s
, wandering through the house before dis
ed hadn't given her an answer, but she knew in h
ck up her things and
ments sharp with purpose. While she was tidying the dining room,
at all hours, she didn't want
her bag, ready to give it back to Jerre
de her chest loosen slightly-it wa
came through the line. "Did your husband lose his mind
Thea's parents passed, Brielle and her family had been the ones maki
kept any secret
she muttered, "Brielle, I'v
until Brielle's stunned reply slipped out. "Wh
with anticipation, filling her cart with fresh
han a day, she wan
exhaustion pressing down
g through the air. "She really chose the exact
temple. Her voice steadied as she explained the situation. "She's actual
ike fate was giv
back, she concei
egnancy and wanted to share the news with
l family just before h
ea, said in a low voice, "Thea, how ab
and trying on clothes c
d without
she would run into Jerred
ened to be standing in front of a m
orm-fitting before, always thinking it
round the corner, she no longer needed to play the dut
us!" Brielle exclaimed, circling Thea
out to laugh it off and tell Brielle to stop when her gaze l
lack coat, his polished demeanor radi
icate and frail. Illness had drained the color from
led them-bodyguards la
d a bitter pang
g the time she had asked Jer
rriage when Brielle had urged her to u
efusing, his voice firm, dismissing th
his time seemed he
g so hard?" Brielle as
nd followed her line of sight. Her
e run into them." Her tone was edged with mockery, lou
d Jerred turned
second, his expression shifted. In the sleek
inch of her, but he had never expected her to look so radiant
erred's look didn't es
ed it over with a practiced smile as she said to Thea