et her lawyer to get on with the divor
ertainment news department typing furiously on their in
. She worked overtime and onl
py laughs and voices coming from inside. She walked in
all engrossed in raising a toast to
ockingly and made he
er. They all treated her like she didn't
k at the time!" Davies' grandfather, Adam Harri
urned in the direction Brylee sto
and replied calmly, "I ha
ould throw a party for Nicole tonight, you sho
. Everyone else works harder than you. Look at your Uncle Victor. He came very early. Are you busie
aring dagge
ne. Her palms became sweaty. Suddenly, s
dress. There was a pearl hair clip on her lon
out her was the gloat
one told her that there would be a welcome party h
broken the "happy news" of their impend
dam's plate. She said smiling, "Please calm down, Grandpa. Don't be upset with her. She got married to Davies while
, staring at Brylee disdainfully. Hi
those sitting close could h
orner held their breaths a
, but she was interrupted by th
id who answered the door gr
wheelchair. His coat wasn't buttoned up,
old as he glanced at Brylee. It
an to him with glee,
Davies. She pouted like a child and said, "What took you so long? I have
else. Davies understood what she was dri
Her hair was ruffled by the wind outside. As she looked down, wisps of he
ly, "How can you think that? The fact that I met you at t
ace the next second. She
ed them and said, "Stop acting like a spoiled
pouted and leaned her he
lip. Her grip on the
o get over Davies. This scene hurt more than their embrac
ain, she heard Davies say, "You a
waved to his assistant, Vince
le and said respectfully, "Here you go, Miss Riley. Mr. Harrison
r of luxurious earrings came into view
her hand flying to her chest a
leaving the imprint of her lipstick on it. "You are such a darling, Dav