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... ms tightly gripped the edges of her blood-stained dirty gown. Her heart trembled and she could no longer breathe properly. That’s when she felt Ivan drop his hands on her shoulders, as if trying to make her pick up her crumbling resolve, but how on Earth is that possible when he literally exposed her name to this scary-looking man??

She wasn’t blind to not notice how the man’s furry brows shot up in disbelief, then narrowed into a subtle frown, and Samantha could feel a cold sweat roll d ...

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