Love's Jackpot: My Loser Husband Turned Out To Be Filthy Rich
t to the address Ja
ory. Parents gone too soon. No schooling. Survival strung
the sight waiting for h
peeled in sickly strips, mold gnawed at the corners, and the concrete floor carried dark stains that never faded.
have set up a cover for him, but surely he could have chosen something less pitif
said flatly. "Come on. I'l
ying to salvage his pride. A pang of guilt slid t
don't you pack your thin
e. "Exc
we're married now, aren't we? Don't you think it makes sense that we live together? And sinc
bedrooms in my apartment. You can take the spare. We won't step o
unsettled by the open tr
ly? Didn't it worry her, letting a ma
ll. But something about Jasper-maybe the way
e asked, her voice
st, yet against all reason he
once, and she urged him t
he walked in. He had no clue what useless junk Walter had scattered there,
than clean. Next, a pair of jeans ripped to threads. Fina
m into a bag with calm precision, a
ymore. "Leave those behin
est, never having planned to
lked out of the mall burdened with sh
ey into the lock, Jasper st
g at the seams with furniture, le
a said, "Don't worry. I'll
re with Brad, and since she had nowhere else to st
et some sleep," she
he asked in a low voice, "Where ex
re room. Yet when she swung the door open, dread crawled over her-the place wa
pletely for
ving room's packed too. Seems li
toward her own bedroom. Did this mean...