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Chapter: 511
Sanford turned to Brian. “Could you give your employee a day off tomorrow?”
Brian paused, then glanced at Rosalynn. “Today is Sanford’s birthday, and we should honor his wishes.
Let’s go. I’ll drive you home.”
Rosalynn bit her lip, her gaze fixed on Sanford. “Maggie can stay with you, but she can’t drink. I trust
you won’t harm her.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“She’s my woman now. Why would I harm her?”
Sanford pulled Maggie closer, pressing a kiss to her hair.
Rosalynn’s plea extended beyond physical harm to emotional as well.
Looking at Maggie, Rosalynn was a Little worried.
She feared that Maggie might fall deeply for Sanford, intoxicated by his gentle demeanor.
But the disparity in their status was clear.
Moreover…
“Let’s go.”
Brian took Rosalynn’s hand and they left.
Once they had left the club, Rosalynn slid into Brian’s car, secured her seat belt, and asked, “Has
Sanford been hurt in love before?”
Sanford’s outburst in response to Millie’s comments earlier hinted at a profound emotional wound.
It was clear that his ex-girlfriend had a significant impact on him.
“Yes, he once loved a woman deeply,” Brian responded and started the car.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmRosalynn turned to look at him. “Was she also from a humble background?”
“Yes.” Brian maneuvered the steering wheel. “She was a dancer with a captivating personality. Sanford
was deeply in love with her; he even planned to propose.”
“Why didn’t they end up together?” Rosalynn asked, curiosity seeping into her tone.
“His mother was the wrench in the works,”
Brian confessed. “She offered the woman a significant amount of money.
Subsequently, the woman left to pursue her studies abroad without informing Sanford.”
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