ected him because she value
e would have fought for his love fo
ult. He was too cowardly to express his feelings. He kept delaying because he thought Crystal, who was four years
, he assumed that to prove his love to
self more worthy in the eyes of the Smith family. Before marrying
ard the news that Crystal had been proposed to and was about to get married. The man proposing was none other than Nathan's cousin and Crystal's
idden for so long. But instead of changing her mind and accepting him, Crystal introduced him to her younger sister. A shy gi
the public. In front of everyone, she could display her friendly and obedient side. She was elegant and educated. Yet, there was something th
esence with Loretta, he couldn't. And the way Loret
they had known each other. His intention was to show Haisley that he didn't want her presence. That there was someo
towards Loretta made him reconsider his assumptions about her. What
ant so much to her sister, making her plead for the acceptance of the girl? Or was it just a game from
o easily by the words of that little girl? Yes! A little girl. Haisl
mirked t
figure of Haisley, who was now ninteen years old, in front of him.
d her waist. Wearing pink shoes and neatly arranged hair adorned with a matching headb
s tied up in a ponytail. She wore no feminine accessories whatsoever. Even the small watch on her left wrist only added to her casual vibe. And her face, it ha
His lower body suddenly throbbed when he imagined what might be beneath
of her throat, that throb only grew stronger. What would it feel like if
re. How could he think so dirty of a girl he p
guitar, yet he found himself fixating on the petite body of a girl who migh
ver kissed anyone before. Yes, maybe she
n? Tasting them, giving them gentle nips that would make the girl moan? Nathan could even imagine the sensation as his tongue entwi
tion. And suddenly, Nathan felt himself growing so sw