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Chapter Fifty Eight

Author: TraceMhee
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-- Grizelda --

One last time.

I told myself as I sat waiting for Jax to show up for dinner at an upscale restaurant the next day.

One last time to figure out if he was still worth it or not.

I knew I missed Vicky. But the Vicky I knew was gone. Maybe she never even existed.

I was tired of people stabbing me in the back. I was yet to trust Alexander himself. If only I didn't need his assistance in all of this, I would have preferred he was at a safer distance from me.

I replayed my conversation with Jax on the phone. How I'd texted him for us to meet again. How his reply came too fast.

I felt disappointed. He was too eager. There had to be a reason I never found Jax to be a potential suitor. Definitely not because I'd fallen for Alexander. I'd known Jax all my life. I had just...

My eyes finally caught a glimpse of him then someone blocked my view. I sat up straight, readying myself before he came into view again. I took in a deep breath until he came closer and I stood as he greeted m
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