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The stranger in her life

Author: Kosi Antonia
last update publish date: 2025-10-15 05:50:42

Damian’s eyes burned with anger as he stared at Leo. The way Leo smiled at Lira, the ease in his tone, made his blood boil. He could not stand the fact that Lira remembered him but did not remember him, her husband. He swallowed hard, bit his inner lips. This couldn't be happening.

Without thinking, he strode toward Leo, grabbed his arm, and muttered in a sharp, high voice, “I’ve told you I don’t want to see you here.... Now you have to leave.”

At that, Leo looked at Lira briefly, before me
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