The Final Price
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“My wife wears my rings—no others!” Andreas Skoradis acknowledged neither the divorce nor Olivia Page’s right to become engaged again. “How dare you come back to me, wearing another man's rings,” he accused her when she returned to his Greek …
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“My wife wears my rings—no others!” Andreas Skoradis acknowledged neither the divorce nor Olivia Page’s right to become engaged again. “How dare you come back to me, wearing another man's rings,” he accused her when she returned to his Greek island of Illyaros. But Olivia wouldn't have come back at all if her grandfather hadn’t been so ill. She had known Andreas would resent her for having deserted the marriage three years ago. She hadn’t forgiven him for his infidelity, either! So she couldn’t tell Andreas of the existence of their son—the very thing he’d wanted from their marriage in the first place—and risk having her heart shattered a second time.
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"“My wife wears my rings—no others!” Andreas Skoradis acknowledged neither the divorce nor Olivia Page’s right to become engaged again. “How dare you come back to me, wearing another man's …"
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