His Lustful Desires
ost to the memory that ate him alive and he had no way of stopping it. No, he didn't even want it to stop since
baby is getting frightened." The
r again, doing exactly what she begged him not to do. He took his
len screamed in his sleep as he continued to trash a
turn when he had found his life shattered into a billion p
isappearing image of the redhead woman who tormented his dreams every ni
naked and his taunt muscles made him look like a bouncer at first sight. He picked up
hone rang and he pi
printed into the bathroom. In five minutes flat, he was out, dr
d jeans, a dark shade of glass also covered his bright blue eyes. He moved out
ad already withered a long time ago, leaving only the dry stems as a proof of its existence. He bent
could he have forgotten the day he had lost the most precious person in his lif
t for his part in her death. Sometimes, he wished that he could visit the past and undo
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per in her hands. To anyone else, she was simply reading some news the media had though
r parents would start demanding that she show them the firm she was working at
e a best sellin
have given her the chance to at least prove that the books had potential. But no, th
ions to reject her books were. The paper right on her
She read out loudly and tapped t
ed her hazel eyes and red head perfectly. She whizzed around in front of the mirror as sh
etery where Sarah Allen, Rio's wife, was buried, she thanked her star tha
eting with the owner of Allen Publishing corporation. She was sure that he would be intri
because she looked exac
The driver announced
off, knowing that it was a little sacrifice for something that would forever change her life. She let her eyes roam ar
at he had been sobbing. He cleaned the tears away with the handkerchief he to
en, the n
me all by myself, Sarah." He finally choked out. "No
loudly. She didn't know who owned the grave and she didn't car
She wailed while beating her chest like her heart was in pain.
eave me even for a second." She sniffed her nose. "Whe
ee if her acting seemed genuine enough to
t the person was simply grieving for their lost one just as he was. But when the sound got eve
ted to the flaming red hair that kept bouncing about. When he realized that he was staring at th
ted when he looked away abruptly again. Perhaps she had made a mistake by not showing the man h
true to your words?!!" She screamed
didn't get away soon, so he stood up to leave the area. As it was, he already spe
Maybe it was because his wife had the same shade of hair color. But more than the hair, he knew tha
selves to where she bent, her face hidden from th
th less effort than she thought it would take, Ani
d and stumbled b