A Deal With My Billionaire Husband
CE,
YEARS
you here" my mother droned on me, just after I was done with my performance at a
ther did I plan on attending but I knew my mother's guil
ere, Vivianna is getting married and the best part, she's marrying for love
down the street still mostly dressed in my ballet attire but I h
in my fa
u can't run away from home forever, I thought you'll be done wi
mama
en't been with a man since Dante divorced, I had lived since then pouring my all into ballet and scared to give out my heart to
I said and she gav
al sophisticated good men, you'll like him I promis
care about that mama, and besi
aybe by Vivianna's whining that she didn't like her wedding dress, but her voic
push further "Fine mama, I'll be there – but I'm not staying and I'll leave imm
er breathy voice "Fine
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ove was my ex husband's cousin whom I have not seen or spoken to in five years since I signed those divorce papers, and then took the next plane to France. We were both in V
he sounded, applying red lipstick to her lips that matched her dress a
reen Cove is into
to his ex the moment she came back into town whom by the way brok
iece of information she had unnecessarily revealed out to me. She
e thinking of
ams to be with a man whom she thought would love her. I was a professional ballet dancer now and had he
zed through the door dressed in a flowing sparkling d
with a groan and walking out the room leaving me with the so
ight just be someone ou
om
behind papa talking to a bald headed man dressed in a suit. I walked past a couple of people who looked a little eager to be here, from where I stood I could spot Vivianna giggling carelessly into Paulo's ear and I could say they looked a little in love. I didn't bother to gawk, I walked out the door, letting the cool air hit my face as I walked across the lawn towards the pool with the bottle of wine in my hands. I
of danger flanking the aura that suddenly engulfed me. The hairs at the
as before I eve
nt
and run back into the party that I had been avoiding. But in my haste, my heel caught on the hem of my dress, and I stumbled. Before I could even regi
fell away-the party, the pool, the world. It was just him, and me,
breathed, his vo