LOGINHello,Thank you! Thank you for reading till the end, I am so grateful for being patient till the end. I appreciate every reader who read my book and those who kept leaving comments in every chapter and dropped a review, thank you all so much. You all are the best! Please recommend the book to eve
Dalvin stared at them and smiled a little before taking a seat. ~ Dalvin, Aiden, and Alessa walked into the room Aria was in and Alessa rushed to her immediately. She was still unconscious. Alessa stared at her wound and tilted her head. “You can't do it better than the doctors,” Aiden said
“Mum!” Aiden yelled. “Shut the fuck up, Aiden!” Alessa screamed at him as she applied pressure. The cops and paramedics entered the room and they rushed to Alessa first. “I can't take my hands off she will bleed out, where she was hit isn't good,” Alessa told them as they got to her. Aiden ben
“Aria’s mum. Oh my God, you are so cool and... “ “Go live.” Alessa cut her off and she raised her brows. “Pull out your phone and go live,” she ordered sternly and Chloe nodded hurriedly. She pulled out her phone, clicked on her account then went live as Alessa made her way to the middle of the ro
“Jeez, okay. Take it easy, Dalvin.” Aria said as she pulled away from him. She noticed his expression and raised her brows. “Anxiety? Is something… “ she trailed off seeing his stern look and sighed. “Fine, I have heard you,” she said and he held her hand immediately before walking back to the oth
They wanted to be different from others so they went all the way for it. Aria exhaled heavily in the car and Dalvin looked at her again. “That is the third time this evening. What’s wrong?” he asked and Aria shook her head in response with a smile. “Sure?” he asked and she nodded with a smile.
ATLANTA Aria arrived at the agency and got out of the car. She walked into the building and was about to head to the receptionist to ask her a few questions when she saw Stiles walking towards her. “Aria,” he called as he got closer to her. He got to her and she looked at him. “Great, you are
“I just told you. It's Aiden.” “I know. Aiden, what? What's your last name?” “Why are you asking about my last name?” Aiden asked and continued walking again. “What's wrong with sharing your last name? I am Amira Samir. What's yours?” “It's Aiden, just Aiden,” he replied as they walked out of t
“Aria,” Dalvin called and she looked up at him. “There was a part in the contract that says no one must know about this. Did you get that?” he asked. Aria didn't respond immediately. She saw it and even if she didn't, why would she tell anyone about this? This is the worst thing to share with so
DAYS LATER CALIFORNIA Aiden went through his phone as he checked an update for his next class. He was seated in an almost-empty class, doing nothing. It's been almost a week since he got here, and he's glad he decided to come to college rather than run his father’s company. He isn't familiar







