Love Revealed: A BWWM Sweet Romance Novel

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helped. Also the fact that all the bloggers friends were talking about the photos from the tabloid blog and how it looked like they kissed made it look true. She shouted at him that he was an asshole, how could she ever have trusted him and more like that. He let her vent, but then when she ran out of steam, he just said. "I know nothing happened, if you want to believe those fraudulent photographs on a crappy tabloid blog, then you can just leave my apartment now and come back when you've had a break."
    She made a disgusted face and stormed out of the house.  

    It was three days before he heard from her and she told him she believed him after all. He asked her what changed her mind and she told him she contacted the girl from the photos and asked her straight out what happened, without letting on she was his girlfriend. She told Margaret that he had hugged her, signed her book and then they walked out arm in arm, it was very sweet she said. He gave her a hug as they left and thats what the photographs captured. The girl added she was getting a lot of grief from the other fans as they know he has a girlfriend and they all thought she was having an affair with him!  
    Guy was upset that she hadn't believed him, but happy all the fuss was over.  

    They continued to date for another few months, but after that incident nothing was the same. Mags got even more jealous and suspicious, even when they were out together. It grew tiring and one night after thinking it over for about a week, he decided to end it with her. She wasn't very happy at all. The name calling began again and this time she pulled the "I moved here because of you" card, he reminded her that she moved here of her own volition. Margaret ran around the apartment gathering all her bits and pieces, packing them into a plastic bag and storming out, vowing not to return even if he begged her. He was sure there wouldn't be any begging on his part. He was done. He had his book to focus on and his father had just been told he was very sick.

    So, that was Margaret, they had bumped into each other a few times on the street, but they had never spoken more than a hello. He heard a few months before he left for the island that she had moved back and got her old job back too.  

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

    Guy woke with the sun streaming in on his face, he had forgotten to pull the blinds again. It was a saturday morning, which meant he had a few beers as a treat last night, which would explain his dry mouth and desire for some ice cold water. He rose from the bed and took a look outside, another beautiful June morning. The sea was gently lapping at the island and slapping against his newly repaired dock. He still had the rental boat, but he was due to head into town today to pick up his new one.  

    He made himself some toast and coffee and when he finished, walked out to the dock to sit and dip his feet in the sea, while he finished his coffee. It was perfectly quiet, save for a few sea birds flying overhead. He had found a nesting pair of what turned out to be oyster catchers. They were at the back of the island and had not been too happy about his approaching their area. They were nested on the other side of a hedge, facing out to the sea, but protected by long grass. As soon as they heard him walking in their direction one would walk out and start squawking at me, then they flew about Guy diving and almost, but never actually, hitting him. Guy had run away, fast forgetting what he gone back there for anyway. He had guessed correctly that they had an egg in there and would be protecting it and then their young for the rest of the summer. He made a mental note to go the other side of the house next time he was going out back.  

    He cleaned up and got dressed, hoping to leave by ten. He was a little late, but he hadn't made any plans so, it didn't matter. He was going to give back the boat, check his new boat is okay, then head into town for some lunch and then some shopping,

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