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Thirty-eight

Author: Sara Islam
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

 Aubrey was in denial, she could not believe what she had been told. Austin? Austin sold her out. Austin revealed her secret to the world. He almost destroyed her relationship with the man she loved. She knew that he was not too fond of Jordan, but not once had it crossed her mind that he would stoop that low. His mistake was unforgivable; he crossed a red line and there was no turning back.

          "Y-you're lying," she stuttered, her eyes fixated on Edmond.

          "I have no reason to lie." He shrugged, enjoying the scene before him. He was quite happy to feel the triumph dancing inside of him.

          "You have every reason to lie," Jordan spat. By that time, Michael excused himself along with the

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