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Chapter 137 Trading Places
Abigail was weeping, her tears a poignant mix of beauty and despair.
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Nathan she protested. “I know you have feelings for Freya, but her family wronged your mother in the past She
Abigail His warning was a low growl.
Nathan
face transformed instantly. The topic of his mother was a forbidden adamantly refused to broach.
a subject he
Abigail took in his stern countenance.
She drew a deep breath, deciding not to tread further on this sensitive topic. Lowering her gaze, she moved closer to Nathaniel and embraced him.
and needs treatment abroad. I’m terrified… I waited for you all night yesterday. You said you were in a
in the
the one downstairs, engaged in a heated debate about her
her careful movements, she made a
Abigail both looked up.
on the stairs, trying to make
to herself. I truly underestimated this audacious woman.
Nathaniel an awkward nod, then dashed upwairs to the master bedroom. She collapsed
gasping for
seemed to have subsided.
sound of Nathan leaving with
freshly prepared broth and a few homemade snacks
Freya still felt
called Peyton, intending to visit her mother at East Sacvursing
free to go wherever she pleased, and he
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