Our Little Cupid: The Tycoon's Child In My Arms
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doors, forcing herself not to cry though every blink stung. Her carefully a
own by heartbreak, "Kyle, isn't there any way for us to fix this? I don't
ggled to speak, his tone rough with emotion. "Allie, we both agreed. This isn't so
ars soaking into his shirt as she clung to him. Over and over, her voice
e hope. "I know you've suffered so much. But it's my mom. You have to understand
ing. Her composure shattered, she sobbed openly, no longer the woman w
for a grandchild. Two years went by without a bab
at the words in disbelief. That paper ended her marr
Kyle looked at her, his face etched wit
hough she had managed to stop crying during the wait,
between the
er, fearing she might fall apart right in
ore pain than comfort. "I just signed away the la
ckering across his expres
away and walked off
nough of thos
his mouth was either "I'm sorry" or som
never truly free to be her husband, and here she was, clutchi
unctuated by the slam of the door. When the car sped off, he finally l
s hand before he
the official decree still clutche
Her voice rang with undisguised glee. "Well, about time! Th
his nose. "Mom, do you ne
about pouring himself
flight lands at two. Make sure you bring her here
r son free at last, and the woman s
ivorce decree into the glove compartment and end
way back to what
once filled it with laughter and love was g
est background at the start. But it never scared her off. She was top of her class at a renowned university-driven, smart, and beautiful in a way that d
s family caved, finally convincing themselves that Allison would suit him well and maybe e
hed aside. The bitterness toward the Clark family grew every day, fueled by their outmoded beliefs, and disap
herself had been given
he covers over her head, praying
of him. His scent still lingered on every surface, e
alcony in search of relief. There, she found his cigar
the smoke fill her lungs. She realized, then, that
echoed with laughter, the balcony where they'd gazed at city lights together. That winter trip to
together as she fin
packed her bags and walk
ormed in
distance from anything th
eparture board, scanning unfamiliar names until Blirson s
e. A quick message to her best friend, Tricia Saunders, followed-nothing more tha
her stiff limbs and joined the crowd flowing int
ith vendors hawking their wares and taxi drivers calling out for
, eventually discovering an unremarkable two-bedroom flat. She nearly doub
nd close-knit. Curious about her surroundings, she decided to explore the nearby
already turned the sky a deep blue. Weariness tugged at her, but she couldn't rest u
ied up two full bags of tra
pster, ready to call it a night. A soft, trembling w
plain a child's cry at this hour? She hurried towar
t her imagination-a baby was truly crying, an
er, she switched on her phone's flashlig
next to the dumpster, the weak
overed a newborn, its face flushed from crying and its
one had left th