Bachelor And The Bassinet
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"WILL YOU MARRY ME?" Had Christian Jennings, Mr. Anti-Family himself, really uttered those words? Apparently so, since he was about to march down the aisle with Raylene Rafco! Not that he was in love or anything. No, making his beautiful …
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"WILL YOU MARRY ME?" Had Christian Jennings, Mr. Anti-Family himself, really uttered those words? Apparently so, since he was about to march down the aisle with Raylene Rafco! Not that he was in love or anything. No, making his beautiful bookkeeper his wife was simply the noble thing to do.... Raylene was grateful that Christian was willing to say "I do." Though he'd only proposed so she wouldn't lose her adopted daughter, it didn't make his offer any less sweet--or less heartbreaking. She was marrying Christian for her baby's sake but that didn't mean she wasn't craving a little romance. It was just a matter of getting her husband to admit he was in love with her....
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""WILL YOU MARRY ME?" Had Christian Jennings, Mr. Anti-Family himself, really uttered those words? Apparently so, since he was about to march down the aisle with Raylene Rafco! Not that …"
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