Divorce Anxiety
Divorce Anxiety Chapter 79
Samuel pursed his lips. Lowering his head to look at Kathleen who was in his arms, he asked, “Hmm? Are you hungry?”
“Yes, I am.” Her voice was very soft.
“The meal is ready,” he explained in a gentle tone.
“Carry me.” Having said that, Kathleen wrapped her arms around his neck. “I don’t want to walk.”
“Okay.” Samuel then lifted her up.
She was very light. It was as if she was weightless.
Kathleen held tight to his neck.
They finally arrived at the walkway. Samuel trod slowly on the soft carpet wearing a pair of shoes. Subsequently, he carried her downstairs with care.
“Sam.” Kathleen leaned her head on his shoulder. Staring at his side profile, she said, “Let’s start again.”
Samuel froze.
I asked her about it last night. That time, she avoided the question. But she finally gave me an answer today. Did something happen today?
“Sam, I feel like I’m a helpless person.” Her voice was hoarse. “You’ve gone too far before. Despite everything you’ve done, I still love you.”
Upon hearing her words, Samuel hugged her harder.
“As expected, my determination fades away the moment I meet you. It’s exactly like what is written in the song.” Her voice sounded as if she was going to cry. “I swore to myself that I wouldn’t forgive you. But when you treated me well, my heart softened. My effort has been in vain.”
Samuel felt the pain in his heart. “I will never do anything to hurt you again in the future.”
“Sam, I will give you a chance. It will be a chance for me as well.” She sniffled. With dismay, she continued, “You aren’t allowed to make me sad again. If you do, I won’t forgive you anymore. I’m serious.”
“Okay,” he said gruffly.
Satisfied with his answer, Kathleen huffed. “I’m hungry. Let’s eat.”
Samuel curled his thin lips. Then, he continued to carry her downstairs into the dining room.
All her favorite dishes were already set on the table.
When he sat down, he put her on his lap.
Frowning, Kathleen uttered, “You can put me down now.”
lap.” With his
was speechless. After a short pause, she asked, “How do I eat
in this way.” Samuel was unwilling to let her
fact, he did not think that it would be a
would be a futile attempt to struggle. Thus, she chose to give
that she ate slowly. Thus, Samuel made adaptions to suit her
his arms, Samuel was
he was
that Kathleen had put her fork down, he asked, “Do you
Kathleen shook her head.
because she had eaten too much the night
us a bowl of mushroom soup,”
the instruction, Sebastian immediately gave him
the bowl offered to him, he put it close to Kathleen’s mouth. “Drink this. The temperature is just
Kathleen pursed her lips.
her slowly, Samuel said, “Be
she reluctantly drank
satisfied. “You behave just like
out a light snort as soon as she heard
pinched her cheeks affectionately before carrying
in an inconspicuous villa. Without her phone in her possession, she was unable to contact Samuel.
of her hand,
the huge entrance door,
cold expression, he said,
you know
refused to
Also, I will be the next lady of the Macari family.” As she spoke, her face distorted in anger. “Now, I want to see Samuel. Prepare the
unperturbed.
“I can make Samuel fire
bodyguard asked coolly,
you use this tone
Mr. Macari to marry you.” In a cold voice, the bodyguard added, “Mr. and Mrs. Macari have decided
What?
you say that Samuel
in Jadeborough has received the wedding invitation card,” the bodyguard
must be Kathleen who forced him to do it! She must have gained his sympathy by
go back.” The bodyguard remained
threatened him.” It looked like Nicolette had lost her cool. “You need to follow my instruction now. Take me to see Samuel. I’m the only one who
that,
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