ah'
s still trying to make sense of them. This, whatever this was, I couldn't take it and I had taken so much already.
the way and staggered, falling sideways. I stretched my hand out to help him but he pushed my ha
trying to get rid of the huge lump in my throat. Never in my life had I felt so hurt and insulted. I had never loved anyone else in my entire life and Joshua Jones in the fifth grad
ve for him and drag my feelings tor him through the mud. I deserved better than such a li
ouths moved together. Tears rolled them eyes and I didn't stop them because this time I don't think I would have been able to even if I tried. I stood for a few more minutes and bolted when one by one their clothes began to hit the floor. I don't know why I didn't leave
. Was she the reason he didn't see me the way a husband saw his wife? Was she the reason he ne
because I was suddenly rudely awoken when I felt chilly. Why was it s
you be sleeping in so late? Do
ng from spending the night on the cold hard t
ur concern. You should just focus on getting your job done. Now, go fix me some soup, I have a nasty hangover. Don't forget
ked myself, trying to make s
*
up to cure their hangovers. She had suddenly barged into my room a few minutes ago, approximately
stand the specifications o
tay-home wife because that was the kind of wife Richard needed. Of course, at the time, I had no choice but to go along wi
way too long – press on nails in my face. "Do not try to be disres
se. You should watch it," I told her and she took a s
d's voice and my heart rate picked at the sight of his bare c
nd crossed my hands over my chest. "Take yo
"How dare you?" she shrieked and stretched out her hand
ng I might regret. " I gritted my teeth, shoo