Page 35 of Reunited Soulmates


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Dan glanced quickly at the red thong dangling from my fingers and laughed weirdly, “Uh… They’re yours, darling.”

Without another word, I launched the vile thing at him and screamed, “Stop the car!”

Surprised by my reaction, he pulls the car to a screeching halt. I wasted no time and got out of the car, running for the nearest establishment I could find.

I could vaguely hear Dan calling for me to come back but I didn’t want to listen to him.

Oliver was right!I realized miserably.

I looked up to find myself standing in front of the Lucky George. The bouncer, Bobby, was someone I knew from school a long time ago.

“Amanda!”

I looked back to find Dan running after me. Panicked, I turned toward Bobby for help.

“Is he disturbing you?” he asked me with a raised eyebrow.

“Please don’t let him in,” I told him breathlessly.

“Sure thing,” he promised. He opened the door for me and I slipped in, just as he used his entire body to block the door.

“The lady says she doesn’t want to be bothered,” I heard him say before I made a mad dash for the restrooms. Once inside, I finally let all my emotions loose, screaming at the tiled walls as pain unlike anything I have ever felt before ripped through me.

How could he? How dare he? Wasn’t I enough for him?

I curled into a sorry ball in the toilet, hugging my knees as I sobbed my heart out, hoping nobody would come in and think I was a lunatic.

Then again, this was a bar. I was pretty sure that people who were dumped or cheated on frequently let it all out within its walls.

I screamed.

I cried.

I howled.

I broke down.

I loved him, but at that moment, I felt likemurderinghim!

I fished out my phone from my purse and dialed the number of Elle.

“Hey, girl! What’s up?” her voice filtered cheerily through my phone.

I choked back another sob and managed to say, “Hey, Elle! How’s the honeymoon?”

A pause. “Are you crying?” her voice dropped dangerously low. “What’s the matter, Amanda? Did my idiot brother do something to you? Where are you right now?”

I shook my head. “No, no. Nothing of the sort. I’m at the Lucky George right now. I—”

I glared at my phone. It had just died.

Great. Just great.

I threw it back into my purse and sat on the toilet, feeling like the most worthless human being on the planet. Dan just plain cheated on me and didn’t even bother to pick up her panties after doing…whatever it was, they did in the car.

Thinking about how I sat in that very same seat made me sick to my stomach. I wanted to retch, but as I heaved over the toilet, nothing came out.

Eventually, I managed to stumble out of the cubicle and made my way to the sink. Thankfully, I put waterproof mascara on, so my tears didn’t leave unsightly tracks down my face. I took out a tissue and wiped my face clean.

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