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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 134

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 134

Rachel Grey watched as David Jones closed the document file and casually placed it aside. “Am I disturbing you?”

“Yes,” David answered bluntly.

Rachel pursed her lips in embarrassment. “I’ll leave after putting down these.”

She went to the table, set the milk on his desk, and turned to leave.

Just as she placed her hand on the door handle, a palm brushed past the hair near her

nape the moment the door opened. Then Rachel was pressed against the door.

The refreshing woody scent instantly enveloped her. David pressed his warm and firm chest tightly against her back.

“But you already disturbed me, so why don’t you take full responsibility?”

Rachel could hear the man talking into her ear in his husky voice, sending shivers down her spine. She could also feel his breath as he spoke.

Rachel’s eyebrows twitched.

While she was silent, the man stretched out his hands to help straighten her body; he was looking at her gently.

His fingers touched the damp hair that hung down the side of her shoulder. “Did you take a shower?”

Rachel nodded. “Yes.”

When she looked up, she noticed that his eyes were bloodshot. She suddenly remembered what Mrs. Brown had said earlier.

“Drinking coffee late at night is bad for the body. As ser vants, we don’t dare persuade Mr. Jones, but I think health is far more important than work.”

*Rachel could not help but look a little worried. Her tender gaze was mixed with a hint of

pity. “David Jones, you don’t have to work so hard. At most, I’ll support you.”

“Do you

feel sorry for me?” David observed the change in her expression, his smile

widening.

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