Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap
Chapter 987 Don’t Go
The room was dark, and there was a back figure behind the door. Amanda could see the face of the dark figure with the light of the living room diffused into the room.
She tightened her hand that was holding the door handle. She thought she was tough enough to face her parents calmly. However, when she really saw them, the emotions involuntarily welled up in her heart. She sobbed, “Dad.”
Matthew did not want to blame her for anything. Amanda would be mature and grow up after she had this experience.
“Dad, I was wrong,” Amanda hurled herself into Matthew's arms. She did not want to cry in front of her parents at first, but she could not control her emotions.
She could not control herself. Memories of her sadness and bitterness this year came flooding back like a movie replayed in her mind. It was so clear and profound.
Matthew patted her on the back and said in a low voice, “It's my bad.”
The biggest mistake of his life was trusting Stanford. He was confident that Amanda's outstanding would make Stanford fall in love with her. However, he had made such a big mistake.
“No, it was my own choice,” Amanda wiped her face.
She could not blame anyone. She was willing to admit her mistakes and also to bear the consequences. Moreover, she did not want her parents to blame themselves.
Matthew raised his hand to wipe the tears left in the corners of her eyes. He was grateful within himself that Amanda was alright.
Dolores sat on the side of the bed and faced the window while her back to the door. She was in ordinary cloth instead of pyjamas, so did Matthew. It seemed that they did not sleep at all and had been waiting for her.
Matthew and Dolores did not open the door immediately after hearing the knock on the door because they blamed themselves for not protecting Amanda well. They hesitated to open the door because they did not dare to face Amanda and were afraid they could not control their emotions when they saw Amanda.
Amanda looked at the figure sitting on the side of the bed that was concealed in the darkness. Although she could not see it clearly, she could vaguely see Dolores's slightly trembled shoulder.
Amanda went over, stood at the side of the bed, and sobbed, “Mom.”
to her because others would know she was crying if
felt heartache because her
Amanda to know how she felt
wanted to say sorry to her, but she did not say it out because
and cried out loud together. It
not sleep and thought that nobody could fall asleep tonight. She got up from the
However, the curtain had not drawn, and the light from the streetlamp diffused into the room. It made the room a little
pillow and stood at the door, “I
not sleep. He noticed the movement at the door. He saw her with
sleep even if I counted
the half of the bed empty to give way to
got in the bed. She did not want the pillow anymore and directly threw it to the foot of the bed. Joshua's arm pillowed
the back, “Sleep, baby,
a baby, but you are. I still
indeed funny that she still called him Jos when he had
out loud at
a sore spot of Joshua
called Jos since you were a kid.
finish her words, but Joshua covered her mouth like she covered his. However, Bonnie used her hand to cover his mouth, while Joshua
two kissed passionately
about the same age, and they were young. They kissed so passionately and naturally would have a desire to have sex with one another. The two put
them were lying on the
They breathed deeply.
at the ceiling and said, “You
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