“Now that Hunter knew she was once Marco’s lover, her envy cut a bit deeper. “I hope I’m not interrupting too much.” Annabelle removed her oversized sunglasses and made herself comfortable in the guest chair. “But I wanted to apologize for my husband’s behavior yesterday.” “There’s nothing to apologize for.” At least not to Hunter. If anything, the man should have apologized to his wife for acting like an ass. “Still, I wanted to make the effort.” Annabelle leaned forward. “I guess I should have... paid closer attention to the team. And its players. I was so surprised to see Marco again after all these years.” “Were you two serious?” Not that she really wanted to know the answer. “Oh no, not serious. We were together maybe a couple of weeks.” She sighed. It must have been a good couple of weeks. “We had fun, that’s for sure. Marco’s a great guy. A really great guy. But you know, he’d just been called up for the first time and neither of us were looking for anything serious.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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