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- "Ethan, I think you missed something. We're not together anymore, remember?"

- "Yes, I remember," he said, confirming with a nod.

- "Then open the fucking door"

The truth was, Ethan wasn't taking this situation lightly. The woman in his office was the perfect mix of irritated and beautiful. She looked upset, but something in the man's mind told him that it wasn't real, that it wasn't the feeling Blair wanted to express.

Meanwhile, she forced the door handle once more, knowing that she wouldn't break it even if she tried for the rest of her life.

- "Oh my God! I hate you" Blair exclaimed.

Banks's expression was serious before he continued. He wouldn't let the woman out of his sight until he was sure she wouldn't do something irresponsible. Ethan walked toward Blair and noticed the immediate reactions in her body. Her nervousness, her uneven breathing, her parted lips, and the distrust in her eyes.

The man stopped inches away from her, just enough to keep his composure. The blue hues
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Tracy Brown
I love it. But tiered having to wait for a few perhaps every day. That ruins the whole story
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Jamae Smith
when are you getting back to the story you started? if you wanted to do a prequel, you could have just written one. I've skipped through most of this to get back to the main plot without wasting money, only to be disappointed with another chapter of flashback.
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