Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 251
Chapter 251 The Grass Is Greener On The Other Side Of The
Fence
Rachel gulped nervously, not knowing how to explain.
Suddenly, a muffled sound came from the window behind her.
A quarreling couple had pressed down on the window.
Their ambiguous conversation also entered the ears of Rachel and David.
“How dare you flirt with guys in the club behind my back?”
“Guys are free to go to every club and flirt with girls. I just did what men do all the time. After all, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.”
“I think you just need to be taught a lesson!”
As the noisy couple left, it became silent again in the car.
“Huh!”
The man suddenly chuckled.
It was very short, but Rachel’s heart skipped a beat.
She raised her eyes and met his eyes which were as deep as a cold lake. Her heart tightened.
aura. “Is it true? The grass is always greener
Mary had said, “Get a new boyfriend before love becomes sorrow. was the fuse, “the grass is always greener on the other side of
was slow to react, she could sense the jealousy in his words.
me.”
deep eyes slowly scanned
eyelashes fluttered in panic.
he leaned over and kissed her
lingering anger as he nibbled an her
in such a narrow place. Her hands
think she was strong enough to protect herself, not a lamb to be
butchered.
could not fight back
move.
from his bite. She said
“You’re hurting me.”
eyes surged with a desire that had been suppressed for a long
with me?”
hand was on the back of her neck as if it was holding her lifeline.
her and slowly bent down. His right hand guided her palm to his chest. “Are
“Yes.”
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