Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 271
Chapter 271 Terrifying Desire
In the dimly lit carriage, two figures were tangled together.
Rachel wanted to push him away, but the man grabbed her wrist tightly and pulled her closer to the corner of the car.
The man was so domineering that he did not give Rachel any chance to
escape.
Rachel looked up at the man in front of her.
Their eyes met without warning.
The man’s dark eyes were undisguisedly exposed to Rachel’s eyes, filled with a terrifying desire as if he wanted to eat Rachel alive.
Rachel’s eyelashes fluttered in panic.
Rachel’s heart seemed to have been gripped by something neither heavy nor light. Her heart beat uncontrollably like a drum beating.
The feeling of suffocation made one dizzy. In the ambiguous atmosphere, rationality was gradually lost. Rachel followed the man’s kiss like a stranded fish, trying to survive by all means.
Rachel’s rationality was exhausted, David
Her
woman next to him. There was a faint smile on his lips. David’s voice was low
past Rachel’s hair and entered her ears, causing Rachel’s fingertips
Rachel pursed her lips, and she said in a slightly hoarse voice, “I’m
could not trust him
even felt a lingering fear when she saw how well
young, Rachel had experienced too many losses. She had
against everyone.
one who should be apologizing.” David gently stroked Rachel’s soft hair with his
flashed slightly. “Actually, you can criticize
sensitivity. You
at the woman in his arms and saw the faint blush on her face. A smile
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excitement was like a warm current that
in his neck. She greedily breathed in the breath that made her
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