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The enemy's daughter

Author: Dahlia Chrisnova
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

I brushed past the man, making sure to shove him out of my way. It would do nothing to make him pay for any of the things he did but it made me feel stronger than him and that was something. A few steps later, I spun on my heel to face him.

“I know what you are thinking. You can go ahead and try.”

“What the hell are you talking about?” He looked like he was ready to die.

“If you are going to try to turn my fiancé against me, he will never believe you.” I smirked. Who was Curtis going to believe? His innocent little fiancée or his father who viewed his engagement as his worst nightmare? I wanted to mock him some more but Curtis was getting closer. I had heard his subtle footsteps, which was why I said something that would set off a seed of doubt in Curtis’s mind.

Not that he trusted his father but with what I had just said, he would never believe Fergus no matter what he said.

Fergus opened his mouth but stopped himself from saying anything when Curtis appeared at the end of the ha
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