She made a good actress; I could credit her for that. After all, she did fool me with her sweet and charming persona. Regardless, I wasn’t to be trifled with for the second time. I didn’t make a good enemy, so she better watch herself.
“What does it matter to you? You look so concerned that I can almost believe you, but come on, Kim. If you came here to lecture me about my life, you should go ahead and take a good look at yourself before you start looking into mine.”
It seemed that my chilling treatment of her was too much for her hormonal self. She was bawling as if she was in so much pain.
Sniffing, she hiccupped a few times before whispering, “It’s yours.”
Tensing, I frowned at her water work display. “I beg your pardon?What did you just say?”
Wiping her tears with the back of her hands, she lifted her chin, meeting my steady gaze. “The baby’s yours, not Anton’s.”
Horror filled me. It was as though she had doused me with ice cold water before someone threw gas at me and lit my body on fire.
“I don’t believe you.” How could I? She was a chronic liar, and a very good one at that.
“It’s the truth.” She somehow made herself appear dignified even though she was a mess.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
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Monza
Book Two
(Formula Men)
Pamela Ann
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Book Two
(Formula Men)
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“Sometimes, love may not be enough for two people in love to survive. But the main question is, should you give it up, or should you keep on loving even though it might hurt you more than you could ever comprehend? Most give it up. Some let it go. Others stay. Love is fate, true. What we need to understand is that it’s also a choice, but most of all, it‘s also about persistence.”
Uno
LUCA