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To love William Carter

Warning: Mature content, dark themes, psychological Status: Complete It all started one perfect night at the coast of the Mediterranean sea. I was standing on a beach with my feet laved in warm golden sand and my eyes fixed on the crushing waves. That is when trouble decided to walk by in a form of a handsome face with sandy blonde hair and dazzling enthralling killer smile. One look into his ocean blue eyes and I knew I wanted him as mine. And with just a touch of his lips on mine I was in love. But he belongs to her, my sister. You can call me the villain. I saw him first and he is mine to claim. I love him but he loves her. But my heart wants what is wants and that’s William Carter. When Adeline Pierce's Sister, Brittany introduce her fiancé to Adeline. Adeline had the shock of her life. Her sister’s fiancé, William Carter was the man that kissed Adeline two years ago on a beach and she is very much in love with him. Adeline vowed to make William hers at all cost. But two things stands in her way. Her sister, Brittany and her therapist Dr. Chris Owens who has sexy tattoos and a handsome face that she can't resist But William Carter has a malicious reasons for marrying Adeline's sister. He is seeking revenge. Will Adeline still go after William Carter her sister’s fiancé or would she surrender her heart to Dr. Chris Owens, her therapist ?

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Tale of unrequited love

Dr. Owens had his unwavering attention on me as he patiently waits for me to share my unrequited love story.

"I need more wine for this," I refilled my glass. I took a sip and adjust myself in the armchair.

"So…." What I wanted to say got stuck in my mouth. "Maybe standing will be better." I haul to my feet with the glass of white wine in my grasp.

I puff out a breath and began. "You are right, I am in love with him. I have been shamelessly and miserable in love with William for two years now, but it's an unrequited love as you can see he is about to be my sister's husband." I shamelessly admit. I had to take another gulp of the wine because admitting that has awakened the pain in my chest.

I looked at Dr. Owens expecting his reaction but his expression remain subtle.

"That jerk is lucky he got your love," He says with much animosity.