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Two years later... "Alina, Ellen, Lucy! Stop running around, you're going to hurt yourselves!" Tessa called out to the identical triplet girls. She was waiting outside the hall, dressed in a champagne gold bridesmaid gown. After two years of dating, Celia and Tony were finally getting married.
Soon, the bridesmaids entered the hall, followed by the flower girls who sprinkled petals of white roses on the ground. While standing in front, next to the two grooms, Aaron couldn't stop staring at his wife. He thought she was the most beautiful woman in the hall. Their eyes met and he mouthed a
The audience clapped as Aaron was spotlighted from where he sat with his family around a round table. Tessa smiled at him and said, "Congratulations, babe. This is well deserved." Aaron's lips stretched into a smile. He leaned down and pecked Tessa's cheek before getting to his feet and walking to
Hello, lovely readers. We have come to the end of Aaron and Tessa's love story. I hope you enjoyed reading this book. This was my first, rejection and remorse story, I appreciate you reading this far. It had been a wonderful journey... sometimes, I would be too tired to update but I'm glad you wer
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“Take this and leave the company.” Tessa Hilton stirred in her sleep and picked up the piece of paper that was unceremoniously thrown on her face. “What is this?” She mumbled as she squinted her eyes to read the content but they were yet to adjust to the light in the room. After a long night o
Tessa wiped her tears and rushed to the bathroom. She refused to accept that Aaron took a sudden turn in their relationship and decided to fire her. Everything was going well, or so she thought. He was kind to her during the day at the office and later in the night, he wouldn’t let her go until he
Tessa didn’t know how she got back to her apartment. The moment she opened the door, a gust of cold air hit her and she shivered. The place she called home now felt like a strange place. It was no longer warm. Perhaps it had never been warm. It was just an illusion. She had gone deeper into thin