Chapter 32
"Really?" Chloe lounged back in the plush leather chair like a lazy cat. "I've always wondered what went down between you and Lucas at that summer camp. Lucas isn't exactly the type to be easily seduced."
When Lucas was with her, he was protective and caring. Chloe could feel his love. But after that summer camp, Lucas had completely changed. The love was gone and replaced by hatred.
Linda's face flushed slightly as she seemed to recall something from years ago.
Chloe, sensing she was onto something, shrugged. "Never mind, I'm not interested in your dirty laundry."
"It's not what you think," Linda hurried to explain.
But Chloe had lost her patience and stood up. "Linda, don't mess with me, or I might just revert to who I was three years ago. Now, if you will excuse me, I need to do my makeup."
anchor the noon news. As Linda watched Chloe
everything from you. Your husband, your job, your family. I will leave you with nothing. You will be deserted by everyone, disgraced. I'm waiting for that day. Then
returned to her suite at the Eldridge Hotel. Lucas was already
"Weren't you supposed to go back home
resting on her abdomen. "I missed you
saying that, it doesn't matter where
tight embrace. "Linda, I'm sorry for
voice was soft and gentle. "As long as your heart is with me, I don't feel any
soon. I'll make sure you and the baby have a
"Today was your first day at the TV station. Did Chloe give you a hard
taking you away, and she's always
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