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In a Love Nest with the Aloof CEO novel Chapter 534

Irene descended the stairs, her face as pale as a ghost. The mere sight of her was depressing.

Ever since Thomas had divorced her, the woman had become a shell of a person, barely taking a step out of the house. The only time she seemed to regain energy was when she grew aggravated at the sight of Skylar on TV. She wanted to smash the electronic device into pieces.

Avery got up and helped Irene sit down on the couch. “You still haven’t heard anything from Dad?” She’d never once seen Thomas after the divorce.

Irene’s eye twitched in annoyance. “He has no right to come back here. Let him spend the rest of his life with that witch of a woman and her daughter for all I care. Our house no longer welcomes him.”

Avery was upset that her parents were still having a cold war with each other. That being said, she didn’t harbor any pity towards Thomas; he had been the one to push their once happy family to the brink of falling apart.

Why is he so biased towards Skylar? I was the one who’s been his precious, spoilt princess since young!

Skylar lost track of time in the bathroom; her mind solely focused on repeatedly scrubbing soap all over her body.

That had been her first time being so “intimate” with such an ugly guy, and she prayed that it would be her last. She’d never felt so humiliated before.

She could hear Madelyn happily greeting Tobias downstairs as she slipped a bathrobe on without bothering to tie the ribbon together, letting it hang off of her frame.

Skylar had gotten into the habit of not wearing underwear when around Tobias.

She’d always hated the constricting feeling of wearing bras, and used to only wear a cotton undershirt under her clothes before her debut as a celebrity.

Drinking in the sight of the woman before him, Tobias spoke up, “Get changed. I’m taking you somewhere.”

It was raining outside, and her hair was still dripping wet from the shower she’d just taken. Her legs were tired and sore from having stood on stage all day, and the back of her ankles had blisters.

Do the designers for these big brands think that women have no bones in their feet or something? Their shoes are horrible to wear.

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