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Not what I think?

Author: Raven
last update publish date: 2026-06-29 22:07:11

Chapter 66

Tori's POV

Before we got back to the hotel, the news had already spread like wildfire on the internet-the two most famous rich men proposing their love to a woman like me.

I could feel the stares of surprise and glares of hate as I walked down the halls-from men and women alike.

Thankfully, Monica stood by my side like a second skin, refusing to let go of me for a second as we entered the room.

What she had told me in the car stuck with me. How was I supposed to survive a
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