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Taming The Villainess

The villains are back together and the flames have never been stronger. _ He was the plague she should have stayed away from, but she fell for his charm. When their wrong decisions caught up to them, he left. And just when she thought she had moved on, he is back—in her workplace and in her life, with no intention of ever leaving. His presence makes her think of things that should never cross her mind, but that is nothing compared to him trapping her against the wall. She looked up go him in frustration. "Dr. Aubert, get a hold of yourself. What do you think you're doing?" He held her chin up, forcing her to meet his gaze as he traced her lips with his thumb. "Picking up where we left off." .... Carlos didn't think he would ever let a woman hold any kind of power over him until he met her—the feisty, sexy Villainess who made his heart race with just a smile. And when he had to choose between her and himself, he made the wrong choice. He is back, stronger than ever, ready to protect the one person he cares about and win her love.

Avalorian_ · Urbano
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140 Chs

Chapter 117

"Let's try again, shall we?" Damon gathered the pieces and sat down with his legs crossed. She took the spot opposite him and reluctantly picked up the manual she had assumed they didn't need. She soon realized that wasn't any easier and wanted to give up. 

"When I looked this up, the description said kids would enjoy assembling the car. But do you think any kid would like this kind of thing?" She laughed about it. Angel would attempt to assemble it once and if he failed, he would lose interest in the toy altogether. "And they think it's ideal for five to seven year olds? This is torture." 

Damon wanted to agree with her but that was before he remembered the fate of pretty much every toy car Angel owned. It would be torn apart and he would be unable to put the pieces back together, ditching the broken toy in the end. 

"Actually, I think we should let Angel assemble it." He suggested, to which her eyes went wide. 

"You don't mean that, do you?"