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Chapter 67

Author: Ena Starr
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-15 16:45:47

Abigail

 I could feel exhaustion pressing down on me as I drove home. A hot bath was the only thing I needed as soon as I got home, as well as a full eight hours of sleep. But of course, I could never catch a break. As soon as I stepped inside the house, I knew something was wrong. I paused in the entryway, my heartbeat slowing to something heavy and cautious. My fingers curled around the strap of my bag as my gaze flicked toward the living room.

And there he was, Conrad. Seated on the sofa like he belonged there, like this was his home, not my mother’s. His head lifted as soon as he heard me enter, his gaze locking onto mine. Instantly, my mood went sour.

I forced myself to push down the immediate irritation clawing at my throat at the sight of him. After such a long day, this was not what I needed. My t

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Maria Diolinda Casal
I feel very bad for alexander, because even though he has money I’m he is suffering as Abigail is
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Maria Diolinda Casal
I am very conservative and I don’t believe in divorce, unless betrayal or harming physically or mentally your partner. So, Conrad’s does not deserve a second chance
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Maria Diolinda Casal
Could it be that Conrad when losing Abigail, he realizes that he really loves her and no Susana. What a shame that he treated her badly, betrayed her and humiliated so many times
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