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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 123

Chapter 123 Look Your Fill

Danna seethed from her car as she watched Arissa enter the Graham Group’s building.

Didn’t I get rid of this woman? What is she still doing here?

No wonder Benjamin had been so surly with her lately. It was all Arissa’s fault.

It had never crossed Danna’s mind that Arissa might work here.

She was gripped with mad jealousy, and a sense of unease settled in her gut.

Danna clenched her palm into a fist and glared daggers in Arissa’s direction.

Arissa had to be out of the picture. If Benjamin ever realized that Gavin wasn’t really her son, she would lose her place in the Graham family.

Even worse, it was likely that Benjamin’s instincts would compel him to probe further into the sordid events of the past.

Danna trembled as she thought about the other child.

She drove away at once.

Arissa had just stepped inside when Ethen instructed her to go to Benjamin’s office.

As she stood before the door of her CEO’s office, she straightened her clothing and knocked once.

“Come in!” A low, deep voice intoned, carrying a tinge of indifference.

Arissa gulped and opened the door.

Benjamin was reading documents behind his desk. He hadn’t even looked up.

Noticing that he appeared busy, Arissa stepped forward and waited in silence.

Her gaze lingered on him unconsciously.

He was extremely handsome in a way that would turn heads and attract attention in a crowd.

With dark brows, a straight nose, and eyes so deep one could lose herself in, it was as if his every feature had been perfectly sculpted. Here was a man who had been blessed by the heavens.

His intimidating expression made Arissa turn away, but he commanded a rich and compelling presence that drew her back in.

Arissa’s cheeks reddened, and her heart skipped a beat.

This man was the father of her children.

He was so wealthy and high-ranking to be practically unreachable.

If I told Benjamin the truth, would he help me?

Feeling her gaze, Benjamin finally looked up and faced her directly.

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