Chapter 9 Lines Blurring

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  TARA   Staring at the lady who practically called me a w***e in front of a room full of customers, and most especially, Aidan Graham, many thoughts raced through my mind.   This wasn't the first time that someone had been rude to me because they somehow thought that they were better than me since I had a child at such a young age, so I wasn't too bothered.   Aidan, on the other hand, looked like he was ready to commit first-degree m*rder within the next few seconds if caution wasn't taken. His eyes burned like molten lava in the strange lady's direction, so I quickly thought of a way to end the scene before it escalated.   Like I said earlier, I didn't want any bad dust for my business.   So I spoke. "I'm sorry, ma'am, but I don't understand what you mean. This is a place of busines

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