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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 139

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 139

Eddie, who was sitting in the front row, was caught off guard.

He closed his eyes silently, thinking to himself, “out of sight, out of mind.”

Rachel had always been reserved and restrained, but for some reason, she really wanted to kiss him just now.

So she did what she wanted.

The man’s lips were stained with lipstick, adding a hint of frivolity to his cold and abstinent face.

David looked at Rachel faintly, with enigmatic emotions surging in his pitch-black eyes.

The woman curved her eyebrows, her upturned eyes exuding an indescribable charm. Her red lips parted slightly. “David, thank you for appearing in my life when I’m at my worst.”

She did not know what the man in front of her was thinking at this moment. She only knew that she had been preparing for this moment to thank him for a long time.

“You’ve always been the one to watch me leave. This time, it’s my turn to watch you leave, okay?” She asked, staring at the man in front of her.

David raised his eyebrows slightly and rubbed her fingertips against the corner of his lips as if he were reminiscing about the kiss just now. “You can’t bear to part with me, huh?”

“Yeah.”

The woman’s unpretentious answer rendered David speechless.

He stared at her with a burning gaze and suddenly lifted the corners of his thin lips. “I’ll pick you up from work tonight.”

“Okay.”

She stepped back and waved at David.

As far as he could remember, Rachel may have always been aloof, but she would always obey him. At any time, he would be the center of her world, and her decisions would revolve around him.

Over the years, he had gradually gotten used to being surrounded by Rachel.

It was also because of Rachel’s submission that his self-esteem was boosted.

However, Rachel, who had once been gentle to him, was now covered in thorns and filled with hostility toward him. He had a hard time accepting the drastic difference.

Perhaps what he really could not accept was not the change in Rachel but the fact that he could be replaced so easily.

He took a deep breath and soothed the anger in his heart. He said coldly, “Rachel, I know that the breakup has been a huge blow to you. But please respect yourself. Don’t try to use such a degrading method to gain my attention!”

“Who do you think you are?!” Rachel snapped as she looked at him coldly.

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