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... ll concerned about anyone seeing her. He moved the pieces of grass from her hair and thought of putting a flower to see how it would look.

He was right that Rose would look even more beautiful while surrounded by flowers. When they called the painter to do their portraits, Zayne needed one for himself of Rose surrounded by the very same flowers in the garden. Perhaps the same ones Rose said they had ruined the innocence of.

"The garden looks good," he said.

Rose glared at ...

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Now!

Okay, okay!

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