“So you see, I’m the one trying to trap her into marriage because I love her so much. Please, help me convince Tessa Hilton to give me a second chance. I am deeply, madly, and hopelessly in love with her.” Aaron’s live feed blew up the internet as it kept being shared over and over again. Tessa wa
Serena’s eyes lit up when she heard Aaron’s deep voice. He sounded angry and she was sure it was because he had witnessed how Tessa had viciously slapped her. Her heart soared as she internally thought, ‘he still loves me! Why else would he be so angry? I'm sure he's just tolerating this bitch beca
“Are you just going to take her side? I’m the victim here! She told me to stay away from you or she will kill me. Everyone here can testify that she slapped me! She's dangerous!” Serena screamed desperately. However, she was ignored by Tessa and Aaron. Aaron helped Tessa to her feet and he was abo
Serena’s heart jumped to her throat. Panic crept into her but when she looked around, she didn’t see any cameras close to where they were seated so she relaxed. Ten minutes later, the manager brought out the footage and a laptop. He played it in front of everyone. There was no audio but one coul
A few days prior... "Can we meet for lunch?" Harry asked Delilah on the phone. "For real? Have you finally decided to marry me?" Delilah responded excitedly. "Let's meet up and talk. I'll meet you at the imperial hotel in an hour." Harry said and cut the call before she could respond. His eyes
"What is it?" He snapped when he picked up the call. "Boss, the kids are restless and won't stop crying." It was his underling, Cobra, who had called. "Knock them out or give them something to make them sleep. Don't disturb me unless I call you," he ordered curtly and cut the call. Harry clenc
Tessa’s heart ached as she waited outside the balcony. They had gone to her former apartment- the one Aaron gave her in the past. She was shocked to find that Aaron used to live there all along but it wasn’t the time to think or talk about that. Finding the kids was more important. She didn’t
A stab of pain rushed through Tessa and she dropped to her knees, clutching the left side of her chest as if that would stop the pain that was eating at her heart. The kids were not at the warehouse. She could only imagine what they were going through. Had they eaten? Were the people who took them