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... and dangerous man.

She knew Alan was carrying out a murderous schedule, and he wasnt happy with the prince. Nevertheless, the reason why she was in such desperate despair was that she did not feel any emotion from Allen even though she clearly showed him an intimate contact with the prince.

I didnt even want him to be jealous, I just.

Monica regretted accepting the princes offer in a fit of anger. If she had ignored it, she wouldnt have had to go through this misery.

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