Chapter 13 His Fiancee

Corynn stretched her arms and massaged her temples. When she looked toward the window, she found that it was already dark outside.

She grabbed her phone and saw that she had received a slew of messages. She had set it on silent earlier, so

that she could focus on her work.

Corynn tidied up her desk, grabbed her purse and coat, then left the office.

The entire building was silent at this hour, and the only sound that could be heard was the sharp clacking of

her heels against the tiled floor.

Unfortunately, Corynn was held up in traffic on her way home. She lowered the driver side window and kept one hand on the steering wheel while she checked her phone with the other. It had been vibrating for the better part of her drive.

Sure enough, she had received many messages from an unknown number.

Assuming that they were from Elliot, Corynn didn’t even bother opening them. She tossed her phone into the

passenger seat and waited for the traffic to move. When it finally did, however, her car suddenly jolted forward

as the vehicle behind her rammed into her bumper.

It was a good thing that her seatbelt was in place, but the impact still lurched Corynn forward and made her

dizzy.

seatbelt and stepped out

a familiar face sitting behind its wheel–Amanda.

in a singsong voice. “Didn’t mean to do that.”

slowly the traffic had been

look at Amanda, whose expression belied her apologetic words. They

there

to be a poor driver, that she had

was no big deal to the heiress of the Willis family. She was more than capable of paying for the damages. Hell, she could even buy Corynn a new car. Amanda’s lot in life was such that she wouldn’t have had to worry about a thing had she actually run over

you the billing for the repairs,” Corynn said

after her in a rush. “Why

of them?”

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