The Billionaire's Virgin Bride
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of the television. In order to finish Kirsten's gown, I remained at the shop after my final appoin
ght early morning by hanging the dress up in my study and getting some breakfast. It's against my nature to
t's because I had a productive day at work. Whatever the outcome may be, I cannot tear my attention away from the movie. At long last, I feel my eyelids beginning to close. I was so exhausted that I couldn't even watch TV. I've been cleaning the kitchen and living room in a hurry, so as soon as I enter this
ort not to dwell on it. Get comfortable, turn off the lights, and charge your phone while you're lying down. As soon as you drape the blanket over your shoulder, you'll find yourself dozing of
ventually I am able to make out ringing and buzzing in the distance. I am
disoriented. My phone is shaking on the nightstand, the ringtone is extremely
t groggily
esponsible for the bridal boutique on Fi
ng suspicion that this isn't about a dress because no
m?" I inquire as I stru
There are already fire personnel on the spot. We
nding. I'm headed your way. Thank
oes. My main concern is getting to the store; I don't care whether I'm still
y here, I find a parking spot across the street. There are two fire vehicles and a police cruiser, as expected. I don't see any flames, an
my car and he
etor of this company?" I'm
s, my name is
gaze his way. "Wh
y caused some damage, but the building's integrity is still intact, and it appears that the majority of
was wounded because t
omach churns with a mixtu
uire while doing everything I can
ma'am, it was an
ponses in his report. I'm too shocked to
rement for your insurance. I am really sorry for
e departments as they load up their vehicles and rea
exercise caution nonethe
wrinkle my nose at the smell of scorched wetness right away. Even though I can immediately tell that it appears to be severely damaged, I am just glad that it is still standing. I sigh a
a broom. I'm happy to see that the workroom is secure and unharmed. I place my phone
rea to sort through th
nues. When the shop belonged to my grandmother, I imagine how diligently she must have maintained it through
ould pull out a gown for a bride to try on. Every time she made a bride happy, I recall seeing the excitement on
damaged, I can even more clearly see the burnt veils and gowns, in addition to the damage to the walls. My fac
ike I let her down right now. I'm not sure how I'll be able to bounce back from this. Not only emotionally, but I know it will take me a long time to deal with this. All that was left of her was this store. Additionally
ch wrack my body, and I crum
rld do I proc