Chapter 36

Chapter 36 Has Linsey

Come Out Yet

Before Linsey even stepped out of the mall, the luxury car was already parked outside.

The moment the rear window lowered slightly, Joanna's eyes locked onto the man inside, unable to look away.

In all her years in Grester, she had never seen a man with such striking features.

As he glanced toward the mall, he casually lifted his wrist, checking the time on his watch.

Every subtle movement of his sent a ripple through her chest.

The air of refinement and authority he carried was something far beyond the reach of ordinary people.

He was way out of Felix's league.

"What are you staring at? Has Linsey come out yet?" Felix's voice broke through her daze; he was oblivious to the fact that Joanna had been completely captivated by another man.

His mind was too preoccupied with one thing-when Linsey would appear.

And then, as if on cue, she did.

"Linsey!" Felix called out, his voice filled with excitement as he instinctively moved forward, ready to stop her.

Joanna snapped back to her senses and quickly grabbed his arm, her grip firm. "Felix, don't do anything rash. There are too many people here. I don't want security throwing us out again."

Even as she spoke, both of them watched as Linsey strode straight toward the luxury car and slipped inside.

"Linsey, she..." Felix's breath hitched, his eyes widening in shock. Since when had she gotten involved with someone like

that?

Joanna was just as stunned, her mind racing. Then, she suddenly recalled what Linsey had said to them back at the store.

Her voice came out uneven. "Linsey said she's married. Could that man in the car... be her husband?"

Her mind reeled as Collin's image surfaced again. He was exceptional in every way-and he was Linsey's husband!

The more Joanna dwelled on it, the more her anger simmered. How did Linsey, of all people, end up with a man like that?

He was wealthy, young, and infuriatingly handsome-everything Joanna had ever dreamed of.

Her teeth clenched as jealousy twisted inside her, the bitterness so strong it nearly made her want to wring Linsey's neck.

Linsey had walked away from Felix and somehow landed such an extraordinary man. Just who did she think she was?

Beside her, Felix stood frozen, struggling to make sense of what he had just witnessed.

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that Linsey was only putting on a

then he remembered the way her face had lit up

she was breathtaking, a woman unlike

putting

about her that had never

had always drawn a line, insisting on marriage before

rushed to propose and planned an entire wedding-just

then, everything had fallen

smiled at him, but never like that-never with such warmth, such

life.

man had taken something Felix had never been

thought of Linsey looking at someone else that way sent a

just walk away and smile like that

was his. And he wasn't about to let her

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rose and fell with suppressed rage, his jaw tightening as he

stiffened at the fury in his voice,

he this worked up over

unease crashing over

bitter resentment coiled in her chest as she thought, "There's no way I'm letting that bitch

to string along two men, then she deserved to be expose And if she was

mind replayed the encounter at the

and Joanna had been unexpected, but now that it had happened, she

was her husband,

a breath, she

to a sudden, jarring stop, slamming

lips, bracing for impact, but before she could hit anything, a firm grip yanked

steady and unwavering, pulling her against his chest. His voice, low and comp rumbled beside her ear.

a split second before it hit her-she was pressed tightly

she inhaled the crisp, invigorating scent clinging to him, reminiscent

of icy mountain air intertwined with the earthy freshness of snow-draped evergreens, a soot fragrance that sent an inexplicable sense of calm

it felt like

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