pte
led up like a pair of intertwined snakes. Under the
man snuggled into his arm, her face covered b
y, murmuring in her sleep and uncon
man in his arms was naked. Her skin had a sexy glow under t
y looked around. Then, he suddenly remem
ebration, he had drank quite muc
herself around him. Their skin–to–skin cont
ry haze, they
ght wasn't just a
lled out of bed, hurriedly put on his clothes, h
en h
edsheet, like a bloomin
rise, she w
e to see what the woman, whose
ay the hair obstructing her face, bu
night stand, no need
ed to sleep with him were onl
suit on the bed, and Fred
a necklace that had fallen from the woman's neck got caug
ls–Royce Cullinan raced
tfully reporting work, but Frederick seemed a
ed to have smelled last night. He began
ense of smell in a car a
ok Street that refuses to move. The demoliti
?" he asked, snapp
pensation we offered for relocation is too low, so they are asking for more. If tha
squinted his eyes and immediately g
ut quickly understood
ick was going to handle
tion, and the car started head
draped over his shou
ket to find his phone, a pendant
e surface of the gem was carved with a floral
mon
ecklace. His deep eyes landed on the
s neckl
it
for over a decade, could it be th
with a puzzled expression,
a treasure, a small smile playing on
it, Mr.
wom
dened in surpri
going o
to find a woman?
urprised, after all, Frederick was a
ways inherited by the rightful heirs, no exceptions. But Fr
rned Stonebridge City's top wealthy family, the Wi
ot only globally renowned real estate but also a per
Winston Group, Frederick, h
umors that he...
e he found his voice again, "Mr. Win
205. Between 11 PM last ni
Haven
n take that gi
rembling as he pulled out his phone to immedi
en
e comfortable seat, the necklace clutched in hi
es faded away, replaced
girl from fifteen years ago, who held a loaf
p who was not acknowledged by the family, cruelly kicked out of th
n't for the generous little girl, he and
city, and the only one he car
oft, childlike voice, "Will you marry me when you grow up? This is my n
to fi
ce he was just a kid, and he was