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Chapter 16: Not to Make a Scene

Author: AnnaKendra
last update publish date: 2026-03-31 23:47:56

Pakin’s P.O.V

What the hell? Did he just say what I thought he said?

Sean’s words hit me like a sucker punch, leaving me momentarily stunned. Gritting my teeth, I ignored the way my face flushed. I knew he could see the redness on my cheeks; I just hoped to god he wouldn’t point it out.

“Don’t fool yourself, Sean,” I snapped, glaring at the man before me. “I could never be close to someone like you. You’re a player, a liar, and a cheater. You don’t even know what you want. You’re just messing a
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