Married To My Ex's Brother, Reborn Miraculously

Chapter 80: Anne’s beauty



Augustine got ready quickly. He was wearing a suit of a deep shade of green. He stood in the hall, pulling his crisp white sleeves out slightly and adjusting his diamond cufflinks. His Rolax gleamed under the bright light as he checked the time.

In the meantime, he heard footsteps descending the stairs. He turned his head and looked up, only to see Anne coming down.

His heart thumped loudly—and for a moment, he forgot how to breathe. His eyes widened, admiration flashing across his sharp features.

He had seen beautiful women draped in designer gowns at elite parties, but none had ever left him as mesmerized as Anne did at that moment. His gaze roamed over her, taking in the way the dress sculpted her figure, how it highlighted every soft curve and swayed elegantly with her movements.

The gown was a masterpiece—elegant yet seductive. The off-shoulder design leaves her delicate collarbones exposed. The bodice was perfectly sculpted, accentuating the gentle slope of her waist before flowing down in a graceful. The subtle shimmer in the fabric caught the light, making her look even more breathtaking.

For a man who prided himself on self-control, Augustine found himself struggling. His fingers twitched, itching to reach for her. His jaw clenched slightly as he swallowed hard, unable to tear his gaze away.

With each step she took toward him, his heart raced wildly. Anne stood in front of him. Her cheeks flushed as she met his intense gaze. She had never seen him look at her quite like this before—his usually composed expression shattered by a mixture of admiration and desire.

"Is it okay?" she asked, suddenly feeling self-conscious under his heated gaze.

"You..." His voice barely came out of his mouth. He cleared his throat and tried again. "You look stunning."

Augustine stepped closer in a daze, his fingers grazing her chin as he tilted her face up to meet his. "It’s perfect," he murmured. "You are perfect."

Augustine felt his restraint slipping the moment his lips met hers. The kiss was slow, deep, and full of unspoken longing. He wanted more—needed more. For a fleeting second, the world outside meant nothing to him. The party, the mayor, the social obligations—all faded into insignificance.

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