Sean's obsessive desire peaked after he had spent that night with Angeline four years ago. He felt the urge to keep Angeline by his side all the time, spending every moment with her.
However, Sean knew that Angeline's feelings for him were far from affectionate at the time.
His concern grew because, before getting involved with Angeline four years earlier, he had encountered a former subordinate of his biological father, and he was worried that he would put Angeline at risk.
After Robert had taken Angeline away four years ago, Sean held back his emotions with his calmness and sanity and kept all his feelings to himself. He vowed not to inquire about Angeline in the slightest.
Everything seemed to have changed since the previous night when Angeline had wrapped her arms around his neck. Her simple plea had nearly made Sean lose his sanity. He had become relentless.
Sean refused to let go of her, no matter how she cried or pleaded. He was like a fierce python, consuming her completely. He couldn't bear to let her go.
It was the final chance for him and Angeline. He knew the dangers of returning to the Kingston family.
If Angeline were to ask for a divorce during Robert's birthday celebration, Sean would suppress the desire that surged within him. He would ensure that everything would be well arranged for Angeline and their children. Then, he would cut ties with them and return to where he belonged, disappearing from their lives forever.
If Angeline were to stay with him, he would never let her go. He would make sure she never had a chance to leave him, even if it meant dragging her into the abyss with him.
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