Verona kiten exacth what Jeremiah was about to say. She turned her head slightly and let out a light rough.
betone Leon and Aaron could process het reaction, Jeremiah spoke up in a teme that was both confident and proud. “Besides being her friend, I also consider myself her guard dog.
she tells me to bite, I’ll bite with no theter.
cteria instanth regretted coming here. There was no need to guess–this was definitely something Susie had taught him.
feted to being a dog now? Aaron hadn’t expected that response.
“Better than being a lapdog.” Jeremiah said sigh, radiating arrogance “At least being a mastill has its perks.”
Aaron’s temper flared again. “Say that one more time. I dare you”
Nobody could stop him today. He was going to shut this londmouth up for good!
had vented a little, he was ready to slip away. “From now on, let’s stay away from lapdogs.
“Come on, Vicks, let’s go eremiah clearly wasn’t one to follow his orders. Now that he ha nd cheaters. They’re bad for your 10”
Although Jeremiah’s earlier comments had been incredibly awkward, she had to admit they had litted her spirits. As always, his ability to provide emotional support was
“We’re just letting them walk away? Aaron watched them leave, his frustration simmering. “Not even a parting threat?”
Lean didn’t respond. His unreadable game remained fixed on the direction they had left.
From the way Victoria had reacted, it was clear she didn’t believe Jeremiah had any romantic feelings for her. Even after all the things that had been said, she hadn’t shown the
lightest hint of doubt.
Normally, if someone suggested it, she would at least start to question it. Why was it different this time?
Aron asked, unnerved by the chill radiating from Leon.
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