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Beauty and The Sexy Angry Man

For the first time in eight years, Bella Ross returns to her hometown of Saco, Maine, to attend the wedding of Mariel, her childhood best friend. At the event, she runs into Reef Davis, her former high school boyfriend, whom she left without explanation. Their breakup hurt Reef deeply and caused him to hold a grudge against her. Bella realizes this, but she must still come for Mariel’s sake. Especially when she heard that Reef was the current owner of her childhood home. Bella wanted to ask Reef to sell the house to her. Reef found a way to retaliate. He is willing to sell the house to Bella, as long as Bella fulfills several conditions. The most important condition was that Bella had to give up her body. At first, Bella, who really wanted the house, agreed, but on the appointed night, Bella left again without explanation. This time, Reef would not let Bella leave him again. He would chase Bella everywhere, until she becomes his own. No matter what. ------ "Oh, Bella, darling. You're so sweet. Always tantalizing like this. It's been a long time since I've felt you like this." "Please take your hand away, Reef!" "Let me feel you again." "Reef, wait."

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130 Chs

He Will Be Very Angry

According to Nathan at the time, Bella had to do background investigations on several directors working under Reef, even including checking Grace's background. One name that nagged at Bella's mind was Noah Walker. After fishing out a few more questions about the man to Reef-carefully of course, Noah Walker was one of Reef's confidants in the office. He was relied upon heavily for his success in finding potential clients and his ability to secure investors from home and abroad. According to Reef, sixty percent of their clients and investors are the result of Mr. Walker's hard work.

  Bella, who is married to a member of the famous Wilford family, a clan of prominent businessmen in United States and even in the UK, even knows from her experience with them that it is not that easy for a director to get so many clients and investors. What's more, according to Reef, Noah Walker often worked alone without a team.