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Friendly Enemies

Chapter 8 Get rid of him

Word Count: 1450    |    Released on: 24/10/2022

hing every second. It w

yes. For a moment, he forgot about the pain he was feeling down there

his even

e. The same sexy look he had deluded himself with that only he could see was what she was giving th

her man right under his nose. The person who made the video had captured their clothe

ping that sexy gown off and doing what

es as his heart stung. He had never been heartbroken, a

o this to me?' he held

phone to see another mess

s who D

texts came

. I guess she sleeps with artists to get you collabo

ry eyes to continue rea

while. The entertainment industry is more complex

m you both used for your anniversary. I'll send y

nd you that so you can see how much she

up and down as he tried h

aisy would ever t

like he surrounded her world, and she could see nothing else asides from h

lives in one of the biggest cities, while he resides in Collingwood. But each time they were toge

the one who likes sex. He

himself, and Cindy ju

th him? Why didn't she tell him

h.

s nothing to of

ut off his phone. His fing

deo of his supposed girlfrien

a need

was when he remembered that he w

Cindy staring at him, dum

open to leave the scene. She had only come to seduce him

e did not leave immediately, but she suddenl

slightly raised brows

ed to ask her a lot of questions; if she

sking would only be adding salt

tions when he got

a low tone, and Cindy was bew

ed, and Cindy let

nutes ago when Edward was

d and then took the car key from him. She push

iously, afraid he would

you to?" Taking a quick side glance at his pants and remember

ce him anyways. She had even fo

ust drive around for a while,"

e down the smooth l

t, firmly holding his jean to his waist. He pulled down his zippers,

cked that she had to

hard, and he appear

y would he do that out of the blue

Cindy involuntarily licked her lips. Daisy had this to herself

den space, turned off the engine, and hurriedly turned to him. E

next, she was on her knees w

stood in the centre of the room, with her back

this young man behind her, who happened to be the one who set up Wesley, the rich business tycoon. He wanted him to behave rashly a

t he wanted. He wante

son as powerful as Wesley, s

artiste from the private room,

here Daisy's face was very visible, and it's quite difficult to know Wesley is the one in

ideo to the internet, and it's sure to

e guy suddenly said, and her eyes widened slightly and she almost

. I only guessed, and it

arrowed da

this guy k

o she is. Second, he now knows one of he

to get r

do you still have your back to me? He chuc

ehind her, frowning deeply before walking f

made a ph

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“Daisy Louis, an actress and A-listed celebrity fell in love with Edward, a struggling and upcoming artist. She was from a rich family, unlike her boyfriend but she loved him regardless and even helped him accomplish his dreams. She had it fairly smoothly in life not until she first lost her mum. Months later, on the night of her third-year anniversary with her boyfriend, she was set up with a stranger with the intention to ruin her life and career. This caused her relationship to be at the brim of shattering. She was chastised and criticized by everyone and even became an object of ridicule. Just like that, her life suddenly began to spiral into chaos till the stranger from that night became her unexpected saviour. This stranger happened to be one of the richest business tycoons in Australia. And helping her with a series of investigations, Daisy Louis discovers her closest friends are her worst enemies. the sudden misfortunes in her life were her friends all along. Fortunately, this stranger turned out to be the knight who pulled her out of the abyss when her friends and boyfriend almost ruined her. Will she survive the web of lies and find true love amidst the deceit?”