, I could see the pain in her eyes. She was still hurting and as every second pas
e. She looked really proud when she talked about it and that only meant one thin
nly did I reject her, I also threw her out of the house and then asked her to abort the baby. I
throughout those five years of her absence. I was miserable, I was in ruins and I did not stop thinking about
ventually gave up and decided that the least I could do for her was p
in again. I knew that we were destined to meet. Maybe not destined for each other but the fact that I got to cross paths with her was a win f
me from thinking that if only I had found another way to protect Camilla from the pack l
ation knowing that Camilla was dead, all thanks to me. This was fo
de, at first my eyes glinted in excitement as I thought it was Camilla who had just walked in but un
or was she just doing her posit
ed a brow at the nurse as
still need more treatment because I wanted to see Camilla more often. I shrugged at th
ask her about Camilla but it was not easy I found it difficult not to. I cleared my throat and asked in a gentle tone. "What about d
The nurse wriggled her brows at me playfully. I almost c
iked the idea of anyone finding us suspicious. She wanted to remain on the low an
la is a gorgeous woman. A lot of people have eyes for her in the hospital." She said, she
e in the hospital had eyes for Camilla. What was that supposed to mean? It ann
no right to be jealous.
e because I made it very clear to her that I was not interested in
man in her life actually. Too bad for you." The n
heavily and tried to persuade her to leave b
hardworking woman. She spends so much time at the
ed with wide eyes.
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