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Split Personality??

Author: Anna Mae
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-26 07:47:59

"I'm here to see your wife, not you," Harry said, his eyes locked on mine as he tried to step forward.

Kyle swiftly blocked his path. "Anything you want to tell my wife, you can tell me."

Harry's smirk twisted into a sneer. "Just wondering what you and your grandmother are planning now. Want to use this young lady for your games?"

His words sent a shiver down my spine.

"And does she know that you're a murderer?" Harry spat, his eyes flashing with venom.

I stood frozen, confusion and shock etched on my face. This wasn't the smiling Harry I'd met at the company.

Who was this person?

Kyle's anger boiled over. "I think you need to leave now," he growled, his fists clenched.

Harry chuckled, a cold, mirthless sound. "Oh, I'm just getting started. You can't hide the truth forever, Kyle." He said "I don't have much time to waste here," he added, shoving his hands into his pockets. He strode towards a sleek car, presumably his.

Before driving off, Harry turned back, his gaze locking onto mine
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