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me as I carefully pulled the blanket to cover my tired body. I tried to get up. Despite the drowsiness pulling at me
udden pain between my legs. It really
y give myself to the man I love and who loves me. Tears welled up in my eyes. I tried not
because I had debased myself. I blinked back my tears, accompanied by a pang in my chest. He smirked, "Surprisingly, you were a virgin! How come a gold-digger sl
did I expect him to say that right in front of me. He had changed. He was no longe
whatever he said, I would accept it
nce he left. After putting on his shoes, I heard him sigh. I was still bowed down, so I clearly saw his feet gra
hispered. His eyes narrowed. He tilted his head. "I wasted my time with you. You're just nothing but an ambitious g
d my saliva to suppress any sobs. I didn't
felt my body shiver. I felt...humiliated. "I hate you, Claudia. I hate you so much. Thanks for let
felt so dirty, my hands trembling. I looked at the
es, I hurt him, but I didn't want that. I hope he forgives me. Even now, I still
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