Cheyenne stood on the side of the road watching as Kelvin drove away in his black luxury car.

Now divorced from him meant she no longer qualified for rides in his car anymore.

They came out together today to go through a divorce, and in the end, he was even unwilling to give her a ride.

A man could be so ruthless towards a woman he didn’t love.

As she stood there, a white car slowly pulled up in front of her. The window rolled down, revealing a young and handsome face. The man looked to be in his early twenties and was dressed in a white double-breasted suit.

His hair was dyed golden blonde, which contrasted with his fair skin and made many women feel inferior.

This man’s name was Reece Gray, Cheyenne’s childhood friend and classmate. They used to be enemies when they were in elementary school but became “best friends” as they grew older.

On the night that Reece found out Cheyenne was going to marry Kelvin, he drank two cases of beer and had a hangover all night long to celebrate the fact that Cheyenne was finally married off.

“Cheyenne, get in the car,” Reece smiled at her with his row of pearly white teeth shining brightly under the light.

Cheyenne sat down on the passenger seat, feeling dizzy. She couldn’t believe she had divorced Kelvin so easily.

Even though she forced herself to smile, her heart still hurt like hell.

“Don’t feel bad. Now you’re single. There are plenty of men out there waiting for you to conquer. By then, you’ll be a playgirl and I’ll be a playboy.” He joked around with her, trying to make light of the divorce, though it seemed unbelievable for him to hear that.

Cheyenne rolled her eyes at him immediately upon hearing his comment. “If you can’t comfort me properly, then just shut up! And don’t even think about becoming a playboy. You didn’t forget how you ran away when a girl confessed her love to you, did you?”

Reece blushed instantly upon being reminded by Cheyenne about what happened back then. “You’re really something! That happened a long time ago. Why do you keep bringing it up?”

who was in junior high had a crush on him. She was popular and always had a

not surprising that he was scared. He had always been delicate-looking and timid, so many people mistook him for a girl and bullied him. It was

about that anymore. Let’s talk about when you were in high school and

tongue doesn’t work on Kelvin? Look at

suddenly trailed off. Her eyes lost their sparkle as she forced out a

am pretty

Kelvin; he wanted to

fearless but ever since she met Kelvin it seemed like she’d been put under some

see her this way

men! If you really can’t find a good man, let me marry

him a hit from

“Okay. Where to next?”

going to the Foley Villa. I’ll pack my things and move out

After a while, the car stopped at

with concern and asked softly, “Do you want

grabbing something,” she smiled and closed the

walked into the villa confidently but was met with a room full of busy servants who ignored her presence. Only Eliza, who took

less than half a day,

to grab something and leave quickly,”

she

of tenderness. Across from him was a woman wearing a moon-white floral dress with long chestnut hair tumbling in a cascade down her

fragility to her appearance. From afar, she looked like

Berry – his sweetheart – had finally returned. She was the daughter

accident and her family’s company went bankrupt, her mother remarried, leaving Abbie with nowhere to go. Foster entrusted

always liked Abbie and treated her as

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