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6 months later

Maddie left Eric and i left Pattie. It all went very cordially. Eric and I actually swapped wives!

Maddie moved into Friar Park with me. It was amazing to see her so amazed at my big mansion, or 'castle' as she would call it.

She loves it here. When i'm not in the studio recording songs, i'm with her. We work in the garden together, sing and make music together. I'm teaching her to play the guitar. She's a natural!

Today marks six months of us being reunited and i want to make it a special night by proposing to her.
Maddie gets home at 6pm, so i have 4 hours to set everything up.

I make my way uo the stairs when somebody rings the doorbell.

"Hello?" I say to the young woman at the door.

She has long, dark hair. Dark eyes and caramel skin. It's Olivia. She works for my record label.

"Hi Mr. Harrison, May i come in?"

Before i can answer she's already entered my house.

"Wow Mr. Harrison. Such a big house." She says as she walks through the big hallway.

"Why don't you give me a tour?"

I tried protesting, but before i could, Olivia was already halfway up the stairs.

"Is this your room?" She says as she's about to enter the bedroom.

I nod.

"Look Olivia. You're really not supposed to he here. You gave me the forms, can you just leave now?" I say.

She walks over to me and snakes her arms around my neck.

"You want me to leave? A couple of months ago you were all over me. What has changed?"

"I have." I say plainly.

"That girl isn't it? What's her name again? Oh right, Maddie?" She teases.

Her hands make their way down to my, i hate to admit it, hard cock.

"Look at you. You do miss me." She smirks.

"Olivia stop. Whatever we used to have has ended. I love Maddie and i'm gonna propose to her tonight."

Her eyes widen.

"Really?"

I nod. "Yes."

"So you don't love me anymore?"

"Olivia. I never loved you and you know that." I say, lifting her hands off of my body.

She sits down on the bed and starts crying.

"But George, i...i'm pregnant."

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