in Rome was f
iful face as she stared aimlessly into the distant sea. Her past saddened her. She rhythmic
aduate from her university shortly and would soon
ion that she had drunk more than she could handle. Things went out of control and Cassandra held herself tightly in th
remember much from the last night except for the sharp pain that she had experienced. "Rufus Luo," she
n the cold, to try and sober herself. Her mind was a mess, however, old memories flash
oad to further your education. However, you alway
e expected of married women. There is no need
ords still ran
ed women were not supposed to venture abroad without their families. It was quite uncommon in her family. However, her mother had supported her and eventually, she got to realise her dream. The
thought to herself, 'I am indeed married to someone.' The funny thing was, she had been married for almost four year
to disappoint her parents, she had to contract an alliance with a wealthy man. Howev
marriage certificate. Apart from tha
rds slashed through her on her wedding night and he was serious. He never touched her. The marriage certificate was just a piece of paper. It brought
s a total stranger to her before the wedding. After fo
towards her to start with. 'Some questions might never be answered,
ny warning, she had unintentionally lost her virginity
eated on h
her palms. What had she done to herself? Her head now ached like hell. She agonized o
twisted. She closed her eyes in agony and stumped her feet on the d
e lust. The way she moaned in the bed... Cassandra couldn't believe what she did back then. Horrified by her own crazy drunk behavior, she bit hersel
unbearable shame. Why did she keep picturing herself with Rufus Luo? 'What is wrong with me?' thought Cassandra shaking her head vigorously. The image was so vivid that every time she closed her eyes, she coul
She should have known better. The alcohol had made her do crazy things like that. She didn't know that
eturn to her home country. Was this one-night-stand a gift from her fate? How interest
e. She couldn't bear the consequence of her husband finding out the truth. Thankfully she had trespassed her own boundaries in Rome. The Tang family w
ngs got worse. She found it quite comforting that she was still in Rome, not back at home. Right now, it was essential she buried this
nces would she tell the truth to anyone. Cheating on her loveless marriage was almost inevitable, however, she could get away with it if she played it carefully. Tomorrow she would leave this pla
ould hear was her own steady breath. It was time for her to move on. Cold yet determined, Cassandra calmly made up her mind. Sh