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, a picture of a child on a white horse on a green meadow in a small village. This painting w
een my greatest inspiration. Such a beautiful piece I'm opening for $100. Please make your
dsome, gallant man sat in the back row of seats
gets a million. Their voices alternated between quaking in the hiss, offering a varying price, but after the man offered m
an you?" the Master of ceremony shouted fo
there deserves this painting. Excuse me, Sir, can you please state your name?
k off his sunglasses that covered his hazel eyebal
pulsively unable to look at it.
his my nap dream? 'my inner? His na
tion to finish administration after the
eam. My mind is churning, I know very well how Richard's character is impossible to waste time doi
exhibition is not the point. I worked hard to straighten my heart
ing Richard. Richard walked right up to me with his hand in his pants pocket. I couldn't keep my eyes off him, lying if I said I wasn't fascinated by s
lk," Richard m
this museum without answering her words. A
for started a conversation with. Is that too harsh? I don't care I just want to fix this tension right away, but I seem to be
me with a difficult look to be guessed. That face
y if our eyes accidentally met each other, it makes my heart beat faster
another flat expression as if her face would crack if she smiled a little. "I don't want to hear your rejectio
course, I accepted that because Richard was my first and still is the only love in my heart. He's also the reason I left London. To be honest, I had no face to see him again
d of course my love. But why would Richard propose to me, would he feel guilty for leaving London even though it wasn't my fault? Or could he be conscious of m
I asked he
nt to," he an
husiastically. No longer C
anded me a piece of paper. I thought
u don't want to read it first?" Richard's voice made
ey. My eyes widened in disbelief. I should have suspected that Richard's pr
My breath is tight, my chest drools li
isappointed to find out that Richard was married. I don't know how to save my heart, it's too p
you're so heartless. I thought you weren't married and wanted to propose but it's, Rich. This contract is ju
lling to be his second wife to care for his comatose first wife and not to feel fo
er from prison without spending a penny, and second, after the contract expires I will compensate you." Richard explained as to th
I'm some crazy woman who would do anything for money? Of cou
er I or his first wife would be equally
ll be happy here, neither I nor your first wife. she'll be very disappointed to know she's on her
t do you think I can do about it, huh?" He yelled at me. Once more her mental temper surfaced, Richard
ll me?" I screamed furiously as I tri
h a relaxed tone and a sneering smile. He took off my fingers and showed me some p
d. it's crazy how he did this to blackmail me. Doesn't he feel sorry for me? For
. Release my father and I'll do as you ask." I begged him to get my father out
first wife?" He asked again. I nodded the signal. yes,
e my wife. I'll introduce you to everyone in the house as my new nurse and my little friend. You've read the affidavit, too, haven't you? Remember, you can't fall in love with me, no phy
to fall in love when all this time he had been i