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Chapter 24

Author: Dchenemi
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Roman didn't say another word, his expression was grim as we drove through the city. Again I was in awe of so many changes that had been made, willing myself to look away from him and staring at the view appreciatively, then I remembered something.

I turned to look at him, my nerves spiking up as I tried to figure out the best way to tell him what I needed to.

When we reached a familiar road I knew was close to his estate, I cleared my throat and summoned false courage.

“Roman?”

He didn't say a word, but his gaze drifted to the side, acknowledging my call.

“I have a favor to ask before we get back to your house,”

His eyes narrowed as he stared ahead, he shook his head.

“I can not make any detours for you, Amelia, I will drop you off and get back to work,” He said firmly, not bothering to hear me out.

The asshole, to think I'd almost considered being nicer to him.

I bit my tongue and nodded, disappointment spreading through my chest.

“That's alright,” I repli
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If it was Bertha, he would be too eager to listen and comply to all her whims yet you had to beg .. and were already so happy at such small favour when even a normal friend would be happy to help too
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