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I Cheated A Long Summer Fling

NS Raveneir

Editora: BookRix

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Lene was spending her corporate holiday with her colleagues when she saw him. Destiny led her to meet an attractive looking man that everyone was familiar with, a famous personality, Victor Theryn.  Everything happened accidentally when they met each other at that sandy beach. One and another encounter brought them together , on that tropical resort. Both Lene and Victor fell in love in that short meeting. Not knowing that the truth, Lene was already engaged with Robin. Through time, the summer fling continued on, Lene was too greedy for keeping two hearts at the same time. Yet, she had to decide which love suited her better. Would she choose Victor or Robin?
-Robin's gesture melted my anxious heart, I started doubting myself as my guilt arose then I became vulnerable. I hugged Robin tight, I was ashamed of what I had done, but he thought differently. I felt it when he kissed me passionately, I realized that he wanted to devour me. It might be because of my guilty feeling, I lowered my guard down and let him do what he wanted to do.
-Forcefully, Victor pulled me near, then without hesitation, he landed his lips on mine. The warm and tender lips of Victor consumed me ravishingly with all his burning desire. I could not refuse, as if he was letting go of all the longing he had carried inside of his heart. My heart shattered in confusion, but my body drowned in his game. 
Disponível desde: 20/04/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 47 páginas.

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