Chapter 1105 Dalton’s Premonition
“Follow me to the underground garage.” Wynter’s words were clear and concise, and she did not name.
anyone.
Dalton was very self–conscious, and he didn’t feel comfortable with someone who had resentful energy
over his body.
Sometimes, she might be quite forgetful. He had told her before not to save others like this, but she never
listened.
Instead, she was happily looking for boy toys. Dalton actually did not care about others and was here only because he had a bad feeling.
By the time Sebastian turned back, the two were gone.
Dalton had really opened his eyes. Wherever Wynter went, he would follow. This was a far cry from the
person he once was, and there was a hint of unattainable beauty.
the garage. His phone was ringing incessantly, and most of his information had been exposed. The kicker was that Phoebe
cuckolded, and Jaxon had never regretted it as much as he did now. He had a
Jaxon yanked Phoebe out with great strength. “You
her scalp hurting. She grabbed him and
How dare you hit me? My parents are
from a lawyer’s family is out to prostitute themselves. Don’t think that I do
know your
push all the responsibilities on me so that I can
don’t even think about it.”
was a gentleman before, but now that he was exposed, he turned violent.
heard screaming from
hurt my
anyway. This daughter of yours is a scourge,
aggravation online and never
wanted to kill
frantically scrambled forward. “Is there
weak, and
Dalton’s
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