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aycob, who had been abandoned by
ould always b
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me with ulterior motives. If she hadn't saved me,
I realized this w
yself from hi
mming with tears, he pleaded softly, "
ust as the elevator doors were closing, a familiar figure flashed before my eyes. I
The corridors of the Rusall Club twisted and turned, and as I appr
be marrying into the Smith fam
Jaycob, who had never smoked in front of me, flick his cigarette. He let out a cold laugh and said, "Jennifer? She's just an emotionally
elieve my ears. I stared at Jaycob in a daze. But his face showed no
amily. How could he give up the marriage with the Smith f
ets, probably carries a peculiar smell. How could
thering to refute. I felt a chill run down my spine