Right Now (The Seduced Series)

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whenever we talk? As I walked out of the room I kept my head high, I’m not going to let him get the best of me.
     
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    I found myself hiding in my bedroom, again. For almost a week now, I’ve been avoiding any unnecessary confrontations with Dennis. I also thought to myself that maybe I’m being a coward about the whole situation. From the balcony, the view of the estate’s backyard was breathtaking. I was still waiting to wake up from this crazy dream. Everything about this place and its people seemed unreal to me. After all the drama that’s happened between Dennis and I, my feelings for him have only intensified day after day after day. It’s beyond lust anymore, I was truly falling for him and I didn’t understand why? Every time we were around each other we would fight about meaningless things.
    But the simplest things he did on a daily basis drove me absolutely crazy, like the way he licked his lips, the way he looked when getting out of the pool as the water beaded down his body, the way he smiled, walked, talked…oh, I could on all day. Yeah I guess I do have it bad for him, well in a physical kind of way. Watching the way he interacted with everyone around here, he has this confidence about him that makes me want him even more. I guess that comes with being rich and successful. It only adds to his sex appeal. I rolled my eyes, as if he needed it with his good looks. I also noted that everyone in the estate treated him with love and respect. I was the only one who was being immature and childish towards him. I couldn’t be nice to him; he would know that I was infatuated with him, so it was easier to pretend that I had no interest in him only to help my own self through this mess. A knock came at the door, distracting me from my thoughts of Dennis. I slowly got up to open it. When I opened the door to see who it was, it was Carmella and she looked slightly irritated.
    “Can I tidy up a little?” She asked.
    “Um sure,” I said letting her in. I was not used to people doing this kind of stuff for me. It made me feel weird and even useless. I started to walk back to the balcony, when Carmella suddenly slumped onto the bed, I panic and rushed over to her side. “Carmella, are you ok?” I asked.
    “I’m fine, I just been feeling a little dizzy and I have a massive headache,” she said as she raised her hand at me. “Could you be a darling and get me some aspirin? It’s in the kitchen, on the counter.”
    “Of course ,” I said rushing out of my room.
    As I got downstairs I heard voices coming from the living room. I listened carefully and it was Dennis and a woman? I turned toward the living room and I seen Dennis kissing this woman. This woman had platinum blonde hair, was tall but petite, well a little too skinny for me but she was beautiful looking. She looked like a supermodel you saw on the covers of magazines at the grocery stores checkout counters. I felt a stab of pain and jealousy as I stood there and watched them. Was she his girlfriend? It couldn’t be…that would mean that he cheated on her with me. I let out a heavy sigh, it didn’t matter anymore. She had what I wanted.
    They didn’t seem to not ice my presence, so I really started to look at them. Dennis was not kissing her back. In fact he was trying to push her away and she refused to let him go. Just standing here and witnessing this made something in the back of my head snap. I probably would have walked away if Dennis was kissing her, but that bitch was practically throwing herself at him when he clearly didn’t want her back in return. Oh the irony, I thought to myself but I still couldn’t let this happen. Somehow I was more than happy to interrupt them. I loudly cleared my throat as the blonde released him to look at me. At first she looked stunned to see me and then her expression turned to amusement.
    “Oh sorry sweetie, I didn’t hear you come in. Just got a little distracted,” she said while

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