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narrow escape

Author: Nenu
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-26 08:12:47

EMMA.

I stiffened.

I held my breath.

I couldn't speak.

I couldn't turn.

I looked to find Samuel sitting two seats away from my left. The chair next to my left was empty. I looked at the name, and my heart sank more. Isabella. Really? I was scheduled to sit between the couple whose marriage had almost ruined. What sort of karma was this?

I sighed. Isabella soon approached her seat, and sat.

Front he was they both acted, I could tell none of them had recognized me. If it was possible, I planned on keeping my head bent throughout the night. Maybe if I remained silent, and unmoving, they wouldn't notice me. Moreover it was hard to ignore the thick tension between them. I had read somewhere that they had both called off the divorce arrangements. Imagine if I had decided to believe Alex when he said he would let her go. I would have returned to my previous state-holding onto the fake promises of a wealthy, married man.

I hissed. Isabella turned, but she didn't give me much attention befo
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