28. Like a moth drawn to a flame

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Third-Person Point of View After that evening, Liam cut all ties with Riley. He didn't even look at her at school and blocked her phone number. Riley was frustrated. If she couldn't give Liam what he needed, she thought it was fair that he wanted to break up. She even believed it was fair for him to ask for the money he had spent on her. She tried to find another job and pay off the debt as soon as possible. But she couldn't bear the feeling that Liam had misunderstood her. She had never deceived him. Since the day they began dating, she had been loyal to him and respected him with all her heart. She had no intention of staying a virgin until she found her mate. It was true that she believed the mate bond was something divine and sacred, but Riley had been happy with Liam even if he wasn

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