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Chapter 28

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The Things That Began Feeling Like Love Again

The first real crack in Elena’s defenses happened on a Thursday afternoon.

Not during some grand romantic moment.

Not during an emotional confession.

But inside a grocery store.

Which somehow made it worse.

Or maybe better.

Elena Laurent stood beside a shopping cart staring down at two different brands of pasta sauce while soft music played overhead.

Beside her, Adrian Laurent held a basket in one hand while reading ingredients on a bottle w
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Adrian is the very first man i have read about on this app who is interested in saving his marriage and I really appreciate him, I hope he doesn't disappoint me in the future cause unlike the rest i have read about who are so shameless, arrogant and entitled, he is not like that..
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