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_ With that said, I left his cabin to never look back. Tears freely flowed down and I didn't make a move to wipe them. I just took a deep breath and covered my face with my veil. If leaving my office desk was hard, then leaving Areesh was harder. We were seeing each other from our childhoods. We were neighbors, friends before anything. And he hurt me. He clearly meant I should not wait for him. Only if he knew I was already not going to wait for him. I wasn't. I was already someone's property now. Someone I loathed. Someone I was going to face in a few hours. For I was going to question his decision of transferring me to his office. This man won't back off before completely ruining my life. I went to the entrance and sure enough a car was parked in the front with a man in all black w

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