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Chapter 19: The Welcome Party Three

Author: Ogwu kosiso
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-11 22:04:10

Dominic POV

I sighed for the umpteenth time, dragging my hand through my hair and cursing myself for losing control. Why? Why did I have to hold her like that? Why did I almost kiss her? I asked myself again and again.

But that wasn’t the only thing gnawing at me. What annoyed me more was that Richard’s wife had to interrupt. I had almost tasted her lips, and she just had to appear right at that moment.

I breathed out my frustration and muttered, I should learn to control myself better.

“What’s wrong with you, Dom? You’ve been sighing all night,” Richard asked from beside me. I had almost forgotten he was still sitting there.

I didn’t answer.

“Are you still unhappy about the party? It’s almost over. You can leave, I’ll take care of the rest,” he said kindly.

He thought I was sulking over the welcome party, but that wasn’t it. How could I tell him the truth...that I was worked up and frustrated over a married woman?

“That’s not it. I just feel a little unwell. I had too much to drink t
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