Loving You In Secret
Chapter 1631
There were differences in the way people dance.
Some would dance normally. Some would do more than just dance-just like what Vicky and Tyler were doing.
They were inches away from each other and could bump into one another at the slightest movement.
It was hardly dancing and could only be seen as a public display of affection.
More often than not, people who danced this way were either couples or secret lovers. Vicky knew she and Tyler fell under the second category.
From the moment Tyler showed up with her, people were already giving her odd looks.
Though Vicky did not care what others thought of her, she could not help but care about what she did in front of everyone.
flustered Vicky, Tyler icily spoke, “Have
grip. “I can be a diversion
what happened,” replied Tyler expressionlessly. “I can’t stop those women trying to get close to me if
grip was strong. Despite Vicky’s struggle, she could not
family, never made such a scandalous move in public. At this moment, she felt
let go of me right
to time. Don’t push it,” Tyler whispered into her ear. “Ms. Shaw, we’ve done more intimate things many times before. It’s just a dance; there’s no need to be
Tyler, you need to maintain your image, and so do I. Unhand me right
no attention
forcibly, so Vicky lifted her
On her birthday, Vicky Shaw's beloved husband, Tyler Hart, was found to be having a candle light dinner with his childhood sweetheart. The birthday present he gave her was a text message requesting a divorce. During their three years of marriage, she did everything she could to keep him with her, throwing all the beds in the other rooms when he was not in the house so he had nowhere else to sleep other than with her. After a fateful car crash, however, she had amnesia and was no longer the woman who loved him deeply. When Tyler finally visited her in the hospital, the first thing he asked was to get her to agree to the divorce. The new Vicky agreed immediately. Everyone knew how much the old Vicky loved Tyler. Only Tyler knew he had loved her dearly.