My Ex-Husband Wants Me Back by Cheryl Moore
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Gerald still had to plan this out carefully.
His eyes were sharp and profound. He thought, ‘It seems like a good idea to follow the stalker’s suggestion and have him lure out the mastermind behind him.”
Gerald always had a backup plan up his sleeve. Of course, him courting Kimberly was
an exception.
He knew nothing about whoever was behind this. If they were cu nning, then they would definitely not take the bait.
Kimberly’s safety was far too important for him to gamble.
Along the way, Kimberly was quiet.
Gerald was driving the car and turned his head from time to time to look at her.
He was so worried.
“Perhaps she’s too tired, he reasoned to himself.
Not long after getting in the car, she fell asleep leaning against the headrest of the car
s cat.
Her brows furrowed so hard it was almost like they were going to tie themselves together.
Gerald’s heart ached to see that. He loosened his right hand on the steering wheel and paused for a moment. He wanted to rub the space between her brows.
However, he was afraid of waking her up.
He only liked seeing her smile.
After Frederick got the news from the security department, he immediately organized a group of staff members to investigate.
The CEO of Larson Corporation, Kimberly, was in the underground parking lot of her own company when she got stalked.
This was a very serious matter.
Frederick immediately felt scared as well. Fortunately, she was fine.
When they were about to arrive at the Larson residence, Gerald saw Kimberly sleeping soundly and didn’t have the heart to wake her.
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So, he pulled over to the side of the road.
carefully. There was no one to disturb
happened to
arranging the investigation, he was worried and drove over to
near the
slowed down to get a good look at the people
Gerald in the car gazing at her with
Gerald cared about
in the car so as to
It was not easy for her to live with a
things unfolded and naturally knew the bitter story
that seemed effortless on the surface, but
was her ex-husband, but he
and sleep so peacefully, which showed that he could bring
car. He drove on for
about two hours,
outside. The moon wasn’t out that night and it was gusty too. It was so dark that if one put their hand out,
didn’t
at all. In the end, I finally had an idea. I thought of Sleeping Beauty’s story about how only
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temperature in the car rose rapidly and even
master, huh? Sweet talking must come to you as casily
a big thumbs
was humorous like that and Kimberly felt very relaxed whenever she was with
the Larson residence, Gerald made a phone call. “There’s something I’d like to ask your
to find the bad guy as soon as
listened carefully to Gerald, who told him about what had
Curtis Spencer and he was Gerald’s right-hand man. He was good at investigating and solving
on standby most of the
receive a mission from Gerald
to him that even Gerald, who had no interest in women all year round,
was the first time he
relationship was professional but
carefree and liked to joke. “Gerald, I never thought this day would ever come. I thought you were the most unlikely among us to find a
your way, you can’t stop
said this as if he
free and independent. He found things involving women to
troublesome.
Gerald became serious. “You have
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were jokes. But, once Gerald gave instructions, Curtis didn’t take orders
my message,” Curtis
go to the toilet when she saw that the lights in Kimberly’s
She tiptoed over.
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