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To The Guy I Met At The Bar I Have Your Sons

“Had I ever told you that I want you dead?” “What a coincidence, I want you dead too.” Kimberly Rollins and Vincent Walters are like cats and dogs, archenemies one might say. Clawing and barking is a normal thing, and they can’t bear to see each other’s face, but no matter how they don’t want to see each other, they are bound by a link that can’t be broken; Their sons. Six years ago, they had a steamy night that bore fruit. Wanting to have them alone, Kimberly refused to seek the father of her children and raised them on a country side, completely having a peaceful life while running her bakery. She got what she wants; a peaceful life. … If only she didn’t drink that day. “To the guy I met at the bar, I have your sons!” Kimberly boldly showed her children on a video which gathered thousands and thousands of views, passing from one eye to another. The video was only meant for fun. She’s confident that he won’t find them, he doesn’t even know he got her pregnant. So, he wouldn’t, would he? But the very next day, men in suits raided her bakery, an arrogant man leading them forward, demanding to see her. To her shock, Vincent was the son of a multi-millionaire and he’s in the middle of finding an heir to inherit the highest position of the company! Kimberly soon found herself in a tug of war. One wants to make the twin his heirs, while the other wants to raise them in the town and have a peaceful and simple life. So—who will win the custody of the twin? Would the two of them reach an agreement despite their conflicting ideals? Which one of them will run out of patience first and choke the other one to death?

MYOSITISIN · Urbano
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171 Chs

Chapter 94 Ninety-Four

Chapter 52: Meeting an Old Acquaintance

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The bakery is not that far from the school, after just walking for a 10–15-minute walk, she can see a medium-sized building getting constructed between the tall, intimidating buildings. The downtown is pretty rowdy, with people coming and going, entering shops one after another as it's daily life. Expensive people and expensive things are out under the daylight---Kimberly wants to ask if they're not afraid of getting robbed.

There are people who are seemingly curious about what's the construction all about, giving it a second glance before proceeding to walk away. Very few stop and ask what it is, but when someone who knew says that it's a bakery, they quickly lose interest. The scene disheartened Kimberly to some extent, but she whisked the negative emotion away as that is also what she faced the very first time she tried to open a bakery in their previous town.