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A VERY JEALOUS HUSBAND

Author: Rosa Kane
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

MARIANNE

"What?" Tony charged toward me, his eyes shooting daggers. "How dare you? Who the hell do you think you are?"

Before he could reach me, the officers stepped in, restraining him. He was quickly cuffed, his anger powerless against them.

I chuckled at the priceless look on his face. "Don’t be too upset, Frank. What other fate would a thief deserve?"

Scanning the room, I gauged the reactions of everyone. When my eyes landed on Mildred, I raised my brows in realization. Her eyes were shimmering with unshed tears, her gaze locked on Tony, who was pinned to the ground by the police. Her fists were clenched so tightly I could almost feel the tension from across the room.

She would’ve killed the officers holding him down if she had the chance.

Of course. Mildred was in love with Tony. Everything suddenly made sense. She must have been having an affair with him while I was still married. No wonder she betrayed me so easily, without a shred of guilt.

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This chapter is so interesting and satisfying
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This chapter is so satisfying, taking back her company was a success and I'm loving the turn of events
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smart one Marianne, more update author.
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