Debbie
I never wanted to fall for a man. Especially after that nasty break up with my ex.
Attending the Halloween party was the perfect idea to cheer me up,
Until I see him.
A sexy stranger who seduces me by his charms,
He's beautiful and scarred.
I can imagine his body fitting mine,
But finding a new love was the last thing on my mind!
Paul
I moved to a new town for a fresh start,
Halloween party seemed like so much fun.
I went with a light heart,
Never dreamt I would find the love of my life.
It seemed like nothing could calm the fire between us,
But, then I get a phone call from home.
The secrets of my past come back to haunt me,
I need to go back.
And when I return, I’m so happy to see Debbie is pregnant,
But, she belongs to someone else.
And, the only thing I have left is the determination to get back what's mine.
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Chapter 1: Debbie
Debbie
I took another look at my beautiful Halloween costume sitting beside me laid out on my bed and grimaced with a sickening feeling in the pit of my stomach. It was such a beautiful dress. I’d wanted to go as Snow White this year, but I was going to add a bit of flair to it to make my Snow White a bit sinister just for fun. I’d had the tailor make some special alterations to the cut of the dress to make it appear sexier. I didn’t normally dress up that way, preferring a more casual T-shirt and jeans approach to my basic wardrobe, but Halloween was that night of the year where you were free to be someone else. You could become whoever you wanted to be or had always thought about being.
And right now I wanted to be anyone else but Debbie Helms.
“Daniel,” I muttered to myself. “You bastard.”
Just the mention of my fiancé’s name filled me with anger and disgust. But beneath all of that was a mountain of hurt.
We’d been together for almost a year and had been engaged for six weeks. He’d proposed to me when we were out for a nice dinner one night. It was completely shocking and romantic. Before I knew it, I was engaged and we were planning a wedding with a tentative date scheduled six months from now.
Everyone was so happy for me. And I was happy too. I was truly living the life I’d wanted and always dreamt of, at least as far as my love life was considered.
And then it all changed. I’d noticed that Daniel was being a bit aloof, a little distracted lately, and it just seemed like all of the romance in our life had just disappeared. When I finally confronted him about it, he told me that he didn’t want to marry. He had thought things through and decided he was too young to get tied down and that he wanted something else out of life.