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Unspoken Love novel Chapter 7

Jason stared at Luna and strode over with a crooked smile. Then he pulled Luna up from the ground. "Mrs. Norton, no wonder you came back and never went home again. So, you met your old lover and wanted to cheat on me?"

Jason had a bold tongue. Brodie wouldn't like to hear a word about these things.

Luna turned to look at Brodie, whose face darkened terribly as if it was the night before the storm. Brodie stared at Luna coldly. "You're married?"

Luna trembled. She was at a loss as she tried to pull Brodie's arm and explained, "Brodie, it's not like that..."

Brodie laughed cruelly. His eyes were filled with mockery and hatred. He looked like if he wanted to cut Luna into little pieces. "Luna, you're fucking married?"

Luna wanted to shake her head, but she couldn't. "Brodie, listen to me. It's not like that, it's not..."

But Jason wouldn't settle. He walked forward and grabbed Luna's chin. Then he looked at Brodie defiantly while saying to Luna, "Luna, you're so cruel. We've been married for five years, and your ex-boyfriend just figured it out. Don't you think that it's a little harsh to him?"

Brodie stared at Luna and walked to her step by step. He grabbed her wrist, more forcefully than Jason, and he looked terrible. "Five years! You've been married for five years? You broke up with me for such a bastard?"

Luna's eyes were filled with tears. "Brodie, no, it's not like that. Listen to me..."

But Ariana wouldn't give Luna a chance to explain. She even piled on it. "Luna, didn't you bring your mother to Jason's place back then? You told me about it and begged me not to tell Brodie. And I kept it as a secret. Now, you hooked up with Brodie again. But he's my fiancé. Don't you feel guilty?"

Luna knew that Ariana was threatening her and warning her not to tell the truth.

After all, Luna's mother was under the control of the Coveys. If Luna told Brodie why she broke up with him, the Coveys would send her mother back to the psychiatric hospital and keep her there for the rest of her life.

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