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The Forbidden Girl novel Chapter 7

Summary for Chapter 7: The Forbidden Girl

Chapter summary of Chapter 7 – The Forbidden Girl by Renee Winget

In Chapter 7, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel The Forbidden Girl by Renee Winget, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Forbidden Girl.

Blake felt a tap on his shoulder as he watched Sam's truck disappear. He turned a little and saw Brady. His voice came out very icy. "Brady."

"What was your deal yesterday?" Brady demanded.

Blake scoffed as he lifted his shades up. "My deal? I didn't have a deal. What the hell was yours? You're the dumb ass who was forcefully making a move on her when you have a girlfriend."

"All I was trying to do was get her to tell me what was going on, she has a huge crush on me so I can get her to spill almost anything and before your stupid ass interrupted me I was real close."

Brady grabbed the front of Blake's shirt roughly throwing him up against the thick wood wall. "Listen here you arrogant son of a bitch, I've known Sammy for a very long and if you think for one minute you're going to tell me things about her that I don't know you are so wrong." He shoved Blake towards the ground but wasn't successful.

Blake moved Brady over him throwing him on the ground. "The only thing I am going to tell you is that you ever do what you did to her yesterday I will pulverize you." Blake stomped away to start cleaning out the stalls before he would take the horse he left inside for a ride.

Brady got up and brushed the dirt off himself, and stormed out of the barn. There was definitely something going on between Blake and Sammy, he was going to get to the bottom of it, and Aaron would flip then fire Blake. He headed out to the fields to get some work done and then he'd be done for the day.

Blake grumbled to himself, if Aaron wasn't giving him a place to stay along with the job he would have left a while ago. He couldn't stand Brady that much but no one would give him the chance that Aaron gave him. He let out a sigh why'd he have to be such a screw up? He kept working hard as he usually did, he was a fool to think this would last.

Sam made it to town and decided she was pretty hunger so she stopped at the restaurant got just a salad and went to her truck to eat before her shopping spree. She felt something reenergized from the salad but knew she probably should have ate more, she just didn't think her nerves could handle it. She finally walked into the store.

She started with toiletries, then moved to the under garments then clothes and shoes. She finally went to check out and headed back to the farm. She jumped at the sound of her phone ringing, she answered it quickly thinking it might be Sara. "Hello?"

"There's my beautiful angel's voice, I missed you on your way to work today, how are you feeling today?"

Blake wrapped his fingers around her arm and pulled her up gently. "You okay?"

"Fine." She answered tensely pulling away form and grabbed her begs, she felt him grab her again and pull her close to him.

Blake laid his hands against her cheeks her soft hair sliding against them, he slowly leaned his forehead against hers. "Sam, please tell me what's wrong, I'm sorry but I know something is the matter."

Sam pulled away again. "I don't understand why it's so hard for all of you to just leave me alone, nothing is wrong now stop it." She pulled her face out of his hands and ran into the house slamming the door shut. She leaned against the door as she dropped her bags, the tears sprang to her eyes, she just wanted her life to go back to normal. She hated what she was becoming. She just ripped Blake's head off and all he was doing was being sweet and concerned.

The tears rolled down her cheeks unstoppably no matter how much she rubbed them away. The old Sam wouldn't be standing there crying her eyes out like a baby. She grabbed her bags and ran upstairs to the bathroom. She turned the water to hot and let the tub fill up, she felt so sick to her stomach, she'd just soak in the tub for a little bit then go apologize, he deserved that much at least.

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