Divorced Before Marriage: The Forbidden Affair
ith wonder as she stared at the towering building before her. As she took in the sleek design and the gle
, and now, she gets to step foot into a place she could n
e inside. And sometimes, when her imagination gets the best of her, she'd close her eyes and
already knew what caliber of people she'd come across
t their jobs with every sense of seriousness they could. She summoned more courage and steadied her steps, acting more confide
d the constant stares she was getting from people,
e woman who turns heads wherever she goes; that's a fact she needed n
behind all the perfect looks, there was a woman who craved love, affection, and attention. Every damn
t her phone, and dialed his line, a
nswered the phone
on," Delaney's tende
he was interrupted by Adonis' voice.
his boss. "Tell the receptionist Iris
She dropp
y the person who had brought them because he didn't want to let Blain out of h
was already piecing together the clues that would confirm this. And If his suspicions are proven cor
ouncing Delaney's arrival with a polite nod of her head. Adonis signaled Iris to let the l
to just one person. Her deep green eyes took a quick but detailed look around the beautiful interior,
ady standing before Blaine, whose eyes were fixed on her. His express
istible or because he didn't like the fact that she dressed in the same way he never appreciated. For
ed him with a forced smile, try
" Came his br
vil himself. The thoughts going on in her head made her laugh so hard inwardly
sure seeing you," She greeted the ma
straight legs that radiated like the rays of sunlight in summer to the red gown that hugged her body perfectly well, car
ystical body capable of making a man like him burn with something stra
r around him grew thick with palpable tension. His eyes narrowed in sudden and intense focus, his
ched with a delicate grace that took his breath away
that decorated her flawless face to the silken tresses of her chestnut brown hair, down to the curv
ng; the memories of that fateful night when he had first
d for all these years, the one who had captured h
wn upon him, leaving him reeling
here on, with three men now in the picture? Do