Dear Love
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  • Reads 232
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 5
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Sep 18, 2024
You all like villians so this book is for you everything is his POV enjoy...
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He was still inside her when she said "I don't want this anymore. I want you to leave me alone. Forever."

She pleaded with her eyes she was broken she just want to go away from there, from him, from everything. She just want to leave.

After hearing this his eyes, his light brown eyes flick something she didn't know what he's going to do. She thought he will again force her to stay may be tie her up.

He went down from her. She didn't know he was broken too he was hurt too. But can't let her go. She's the only reason he is alive. He just can't let her go.

He picked up his phone and press the code.Then he said in deep voice "Doors are lock now try to run again and I'll fuck you in every corner of this house."

Then he left the room with slamming the door. She couldn't understand why he can't let her go she started crying hard. He was standing outside of door hearing everything. Hearing her cries his heart clenched.
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Charles Greene is the CEO of Greene enterprise, the most famous company in the US. Ever since his first love broke his heart, he thought true love doesn't exist. Elizabeth Jane is a 26-year-old girl struggling to pay her school fees all because she chose to study medicine instead of business. One day she receives a call from her mother telling her she would be getting married to the ruthless billionaire Charles Greene. ©xoxek_12 (2017)