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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 50

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 50

The familiar voice caused a hint of surprise in Rachel’s eyes, followed by a small smile of hers. “I thought…”

“What? Have you thought that I might have stood you up?!” The large rose bouquet was down, revealing David’s charming face behind it.

The soft lights of the corridor shone on his finely carved features, bringing more dimension to his angular face. The reflection of the lights in his deep eyes was like spots of starlight, which was mesmerizing.

David stared at Rachel fixedly while there was joy in the corner of his eyes that he didn’t even realize himself. “And I thought the bouquet was doomed to be withered.”

“Are you complaining that I was late?” asked Rachel, who raised her hand and brushed her hair back. A faint smile crept across her face.

David pinched his lips and then answered her question with tenderness in his eyes. “The time is right, the moon is nice, and now you’re here with me. Everything is just perfect.”

His eyes were full of affection, and David looked as if he was going to stroke the back of her head and kiss her in the next second. Rachel’s heart suddenly skipped a beat.

She lowered her eyes to hide what she was thinking. Then, finally, she asked, “Have you been waiting for me long?”

“One hour and fifty–four minutes,” said David.

He was so honest that Rachel didn’t know what to reply for a moment.

She looked at David’s handsome appearance. A glimmer of amusement appeared in her almond eyes. “So? Are you trying to tell me something?” David feasted his dark eyes on Rachel’s face. There was a brightness in his eyes that was breathtaking.

Holding the rose bouquet, he moved toward Rachel step by step, then reached out to tuck her hair behind her ear with his long fingers. His Adam’s apple moved up and down before he said, “I just want to show my earnestness by answering your question, Miss Grey.”

His lower–pitched but tender voice was as pleasant to hear as the bubbling freshwater of early spring, which tugged at the heart of Rachel

somehow or other.

David gave the waiter a slight nod, and the waiter left them alone with a subservient smile.

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