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Tessa’s heart almost jumped out of her chest when she saw the man in front of her. Her breath caught in her throat and her stomach knotted- memories of how he treated her years ago flashed through her mind. ‘What is he doing here?’ Her face was devoid of any emotion but she silently asked herself
When Tessa walked into the shop, she found her client, Mrs Salvatore, waiting for her. The elderly lady smiled at her when she saw her. “Good morning, Mrs Hilton. Michelle spoke greatly about your work. I’m looking forward to seeing how you transform this place.” Tessa nodded. “I’m flattered,
No matter what, he had to at least leave with her number and address tonight. He was looking at a shelf of chocolates and didn’t know what to choose. A sales lady saw this and walked up to him. “Do you need any help, sir?” She inquired. There was a frown on Aaron’s forehead as he nodded. “Yes,
Aaron’s heart shattered to a thousand pieces. Not because of the words Tessa said but because of the pure hatred that she directed towards him. His chest felt stuffy and suddenly, he didn’t want to go back anymore. Perhaps he should follow her until she softens up towards him. This was the only
Enock’s eyes became as wide as saucers. “You found Miss Hilton?” Aaron hummed, pulling at his tie in frustration. He had found her but she didn't want anything to do with him. Enock was stumped. He had wondered why his boss had returned with flowers and a gift bag. He thought he had gotten them
Tessa had left work early. For some reason, her heart kept racing and her stomach was in a knot. Deep down, she was worried that Aaron had already made his move and found her children. So she quickly returned home to check on them after they knocked off from school, just to be sure. When she ent
He took a step forward but Tessa took a step back, feeling uncomfortable. Her heart was pounding brutally against her ribcage. She didn't know what to say without hurting him. “Harry, I don’t believe in love anymore. You’re a good person and I wouldn’t want to hurt you-“ “Then don’t hurt me, Tess
She hadn’t been able to call her play Dad because her mother and siblings were always around. Yesterday, when the teacher asked them to draw their family, she naturally added Aaron to the drawing. Excitement was plastered on her face as she dialled the number. ... Meanwhile, Saturday was a busy