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Chapter 358

Author: Nicole MacDonald
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IT THREW ME, MY HEAD snapping back in time to see others laughing at something, and I joined in, the laughter hysterical in my mind. Hands pressed tightly between my thighs, my mind went to pieces at that expression.

I didn't want to even voice the thought to myself, but- but-

I flicked another glance his way.

Those eyes, oh those eyes!

They creased in affection.

I jerked my gaze down, staring at my legs as a shuddering gasp rang through my body.

'Lovey!' Kassie's mother squeezed my shoulder. 'Are you okay?'

Most at the table gave me only the slightest of glances, tactfully continuing their conversations.

Feeling dazed, the sounds and smells not helping, I managed to shake my head at her.

'No,' I dipped my head again with a gasp of a sigh, just resisting tears. 'I'm sorry, you'll have to excuse me, my head is killing me.'

Leseach started to stand as I did but I shook my head, forcing a smile. 'Don't worry, it's just a headache, I haven't been in such heat for so long!' I en
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