A Double-Contract Love
topped beating
her hair stood on end. Turning around, sh
came out cold and harsh. “It re
see. I see no reason why I should be tongue-tied.” She forced a smil
a deafening silence, followed b
aws clenching, while she mainta
, none willing to back down, the rage in hi
ous, but you’ve long surpassed that level. Also calling you sha
by strike, however, whether she was affected or not, it didn’t refle
hing softly. “We are but strangers. Labeling me w
u to teach
also don’t–“ Annie didn’t get to finish her words, because in the
ck, he let out all his fury and his hard voice reso
reaths to mix. Annie’s heart drummed ha
nabelle, and see if I d
st to push him away. “I believe I don’t have to tell you the co
e. And it so happened that the perfume was toiling with h
I swear,” she said in a warn
he man scoffed and straightened up. “And what do you think the se
s company.” He went on. “Be careful, Annie, you might
ni
as the way he addressed her three years ago. But not with the same tone.
y. Why was she in a hurry? It wasn’t like the man would c
king him leave her alone. The last look he gave her was nothing close to nice. And
The same man that stared at her as if he would
between his fingers, saying, ‘Please, marry me, Annie.’ And the second time
eavily. Inside the car, her h
oughts, but the strong presence of the tin
tbeat picked up and he