Divorced but Delighted
Chapter 84
Chapter 84 My Good Family
“Her family!
A man who gave her roses.
Well…”
Draven stared at the black Maybach that was slowly driving away and sneered.
She must have been chatting happily with her so-called family as soon as she turned on her phone early in the morning.
He stared at it for a long time. It was not until the car drove away that he withdrew his gaze, and his
face was stern.
From beginning to end, the people in the car did not look at him.
Cierra liked roses.
In the past, if she had a crush on someone, she would hope that someone would give her a bunch of roses, even if there was only one.
Later on, perhaps because she had been too obsessed with it and had never gotten it, she gradually transferred this kind of love to herself.
“If no one gives it to me, then I can give a rose to myself.
“Why do people always focus on others when they live?
No one loved me, I was the one who loved myself.”
When she was abroad, she specially selected a course on plants to study how to grow roses.
The small rental apartment she lived in was full of roses.
Later, she was found by the Barton family, and there was no shortage of people to send her flowers.
Knowing that she had a special affection for roses, they would give her a bunch of roses and even bring some special rose seeds or potted plants when they remembered.
Every time she received the roses, Cierra would smile exceptionally happily.
No inatter what kind of feelings a bouquet of flowers was sent to her, it was worth cherishing.
William glanced at his younger sister who was only staring at the flowers and couldn’t help but ask, “Are you happy?”
“Thank you, William. I’m very happy.”
was still fixed on the flowers, a
of the petals, wondering if she could put such colors and patterns on the clothes or other
further, a faint voice came
you at home, but you went to drink alone and got drunk. When you received the flowers, you acted
let out a long sigh. It was obvious that he
Cierra would immediately
had been with her for the longest time. He was such a
didn’t
faded a little, and she looked
and
angry, because sometimes, even if he was angry, he would
more she thought about it, the more
go out deliberately yesterday to
She was careful.
himself, she said, “I heard that Draven finally asked someone to go through the divorce formalities. I was so happy that I asked someone
at her, and saw through
why didn’t you ask us to
for Mr. West?”
that he
he didn’t want to make
me to drink. You gave me some milk at the bar last time. I was afraid that you would scold me, so I
so angry that he laughed.
spoiled child. “Of course, I know. There
I know
bothered to talk to
angry at all. He couldn’t keep an eye on her all the time since she had grown
a little worried. After finding out where
look at her. If he was really angry, he wouldn’t have been in the mood to send
That wouldn’t have happened.
just now was just
aware
that he couldn’t let go. If it was not easy to let go of the feelings and love that he had grown up with her. He wouldn’t give her up since she was the one he took
arrange a marriage with the Trevino family, she knew what was right and
it was, it would be diluted by time. “So what was the
thought.
for her at this time was naturally… to teach her a
apologizing next to him, William slowly smiled while
anymore. “Cierra, William isn’t angry anymore. Don’t apologize to him. When he heard the news last night, he went back to his room to
out of his mouth, as if they were listening to a movie star performing
the cinema.
saw the smile on his face, she knew that he was not angry at
that she was going to the Boyle family with Coby that night, Cierra turned to look at
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