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The Forbidden Secrets of The Love Tavern

The chattering of the men who sat at the bar robbed Richard of his quiet time. He was always at the tavern after work hours every day to have a drink, clear his head and watch Missy; the beautiful barkeep who had captured his heart, from a safe distance. --- Richard did not have the habit of using women, but Gina left him no choice. --- 'I hear suitors are seeking your hand.' He removed his bag from his shoulder and set it down beside him. 'I have not seen you yet. I shall continue to decline all offers until you make your intention known.' She responded sharply. 'Whatever do you mean? I am not going to seek your hand.' He picked up his water container and took a big swig. 'Of course, you shall seek my hand. Whose hand shall you seek then?' She picked up the linen and covered herself. The moment she had dreaded since she started sneaking around with Richard two years ago was finally before her... --- Want more? You will find it all in here... Drama, Revenge, Dark Secrets, Plot Twist, Forbidden Love; all of these are abundant in this novel and will have you glued to your screens... --- Updates: 2 Chapters Daily. Timing: Between 2 - 4 PM (GMT+8) --- Please, I'm a big fan of constructive criticisms and always open to suggestions, so keep them rolling in; let me know I am writing for actual living beings and not myself.

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The Secret [1]

'You must forgive me, aunty. I do hope your night was better than mine.' Richard had spoken in a tone that one could call mockery.

He did not care for his aunty's night but he did not want her complaining about him throughout the meeting like she always did.

'We do not need to begin with petty arguments, Cordelia. We must focus on why we have gathered here.' Lucy looked at her son.

He was perfect in her eyes. She did not understand why her late husband's sister spoke to him the way she did.

'Lucy, you must not coddle this child always. Surely he shall have no regard for you.' Cordelia tapped the table rapidly.

'Do not worry your head about my son's regard for me. That is not the most important thing at this time.' Lucy looked away from Richard.

Just then, Oliver walked in. It had begun to drizzle and so his apparel was a little wet.

'You must forgive my lateness.' He said and sat on the empty chair.