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Chapter 28

Author: Stina’s Pen
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The policewoman informed Margaret about Tate’s visit, as usual. She groaned in annoyance before she was escorted from her temporary cell to the interrogation room. She wondered why there wasn’t a limit to the number of times Tate could visit her in a day when her own daughter was only allowed fifteen minutes.

When she stepped into the room, Tate was already there, leaning against the wall behind his chair. Margaret’s eyes stuck to the floor, like it did the last few times. But unlike the last few times Tate came to see her, she didn’t feel his gaze on her.

She took a peek, and realized that Tate had his hands in his jacket pockets as his eyes fixed on the floor. The creases on his forehead showed that he was pondering deeply. Margaret couldn’t deny that Tate was one hell of a looker with his diamond-shap

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Does she want it?

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Lolo Lunga
She wants it but she's being stubborn, stubborn and stubborn.......it's tiring really
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Neecy
Tate is being realistic for real
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Michelle Whitaker
well shit I sure hope so for Tate and StellaS sake I hope so .
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