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Love at First Night

Just when you think you loved the wrong person, you meet the right one who reminds you what love truly is. And just like that, the fairytale begins. ———————- Lily's life was apparently perfect, she had a good work that kept her occupied for the majority of her time and a husband she deeply and devotedly loved. The women in the city enviously hated her for having the perfect life they all dreamed about. Until the workaholic girl's perfect life image falls apart when her husband leaves her at the altar and confesses he cheated on her, in front of everyone. After that day, her life doesn't appear so perfect to the women in the city that now laughed behind her back. The poor Lily never felt more pathetic in her life and she wished the ground would swallow her down for the embarrassment she felt in the second he declared he had seconds thoughts. The same day, three hours and about four drinks later, Lily was enough dizzy to finally rebel against her (almost) husband's despicable gesture. She wanted to prove to all the people who called her perfect and who said she would never do something aberrant and crazy by having one night of passion with a mysterious man at the club. Little did she knew that the man was none other than the richest man in the city. Cover was commissioned! Do not use! Join the server for free coins -> Discord server: https://discord.gg/FpMxgdeAf7

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Joanna then went home to change and fixed her make-up, she put all her important stuff in the bag, and then I offered her to drive her to Nicholas' address. 

It was already 9 pm but she seemed relieved not to have spent the entire evening and night there but with Evelyn and Carol instead. She said we helped her to allow her mind a break after thinking of Nicholas for the entire night and day.

Yet as soon as I stopped by his house, Joanna seemed hesitant whether to get out or not.

"Go." I insisted squeezing her knee and smiling at her.

She nodded and walked down, I spotted with the corner of my eye, Nicholas peering at us from the balcony but I pretended I didn't see him not to lead Joanna to panic. 

She hugged me, and then when she felt ready to go she waved at me and ran to knock on the door. 

I walked back in the car and waited to see her fade away climbing the stairs before leaving.