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Chapter 111 : His Favourite Things

Author: Cynthia
last update publish date: 2026-07-09 15:45:00

The drive back to Rowan’s estate was quiet.

Not the awkward kind.

The comfortable kind that only came after a day well spent.

Shopping bags filled the back seat.

Emma smiled to herself at a memory.

“What?”

Rowan’s eyes stayed on the road.

“You know exactly what.”

“You’ve been smiling for the last five minutes.”

“I have not.”

“You
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Sheila Kay
That's better Emma and very romantic. He deserved that and you do too. I was hoping for a sex scene but romance is better. Thanks Cynthia, excellent comeback.
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  • The Rise From Betrayal   Chapter 111 : His Favourite Things

    The drive back to Rowan’s estate was quiet. Not the awkward kind. The comfortable kind that only came after a day well spent. Shopping bags filled the back seat. Emma smiled to herself at a memory. “What?” Rowan’s eyes stayed on the road. “You know exactly what.” “You’ve been smiling for the last five minutes.” “I have not.” “You have.” She folded her arms dramatically. “I was simply remembering Stephanie.” He nodded thoughtfully. “Ah.” “What does ‘ah’ mean?” “It means she’s a bad influence.” Emma let out a soft laugh. “On me?” “Very much so.” “I think she’s improving me.” “I noticed.” She turned toward him. “That sounded suspic

  • The Rise From Betrayal   Chapter 110 : The Way She Laughed

    The first mistake Rowan made was agreeing to “one last store.” He should have known better. “Steph,” Emma said, laughing as her sister slowed outside another boutique. “You promised.” “I did.” Stephanie pointed through the display window. “Then I saw that.” Rowan followed her finger. He closed his eyes. “…Right.” “I know that sigh,” Emma said. “It means you’ve accepted your fate.” “I’ve accepted bankruptcy.” Stephanie looked genuinely confused. “We’ve barely bought anything.” Rowan glanced down at the shopping bags looped over both arms. “I admire your optimism.” Emma laughed, the sound escaping before she could stop it. She reached for Rowan’s arm to steady herself. He looked down at her hand. She hadn’t even realized she’d done it.

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