How My Ex Became My Next
Chapter 39
Chapter 39
‘It’s her, the interesting beauty on the rooftop,’ Dillan mused and immediately stopped.
Gilda’s languid voice echoed through the bar as she was singing the famous song Young and Beautiful.
She was sitting on the stool, with a beam of light on her beautiful face. Her hair was swaying and her red lips were so charming. She seemed to be a fairy leading her audience through time and space with her captivating voice.
Hearing the song, Dillan thought of Gilda crying on the balcony.
That night, her eyebrows were slightly furrowed, and tears glistened in her eyes. Dillan was entranced by her heart–breaking beauty, lost in thought as he unwittingly gazed at Gilda with a dull stare.
Dillan’s thoughts drifted away.
“Honey, it’s so emotional that I could have cried! Change to a cheerful song!” Megan shouted under the
stage.
looked down at Megan and winked at her. Then she said,
to sing Les Champs–Elysées.
and playfully tap
the melody to move pleasantly, feeling warm and happy.
back to the avenues with plane trees in Frencia again, and he seemed to see the scene of himself walking hand
never seen a woman so different and wonderful as
a voice inside Dillan. ‘Dillan! It’s her! You fell in love with her at first sight! She is the
song, everyone applauded Gilda’s
even shouted, “You’re awesome, honey!” It was rare for Yadira
and made sure that there was no problem with his appearance. Then he was about to come forward and say hello, but
weakly, pointed at Gilda on
his head heavily and
cheat on your wife and get a divorce if she
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