Leaving The Country After Divorce

Leaving The Country After Divorce Chapter 612

Chapter 612

Over the next few days, when Lysa fetched Archie and Benny home from school, they would always run into the same employee from the flower shop.

Despite Roxanne‘s repeated instructions to send the flowers back, Lysa stubbornly carried each bouquet into the house to show Roxanne.

Lysa believed the flowers represented Lucian‘s feelings, and even if Roxanne had no plans to accept them, she needed to see proof of his sincerity with her own eyes.

Several failed deliveries later, the employee from the flower shop simply waited longer outside Roxanne‘s house to receive the returned flowers, saving Lysa a trip to the florist‘s.

When the weekend rolled along, Roxanne thought Lucian would finally stop sending her flowers, so she was surprised to hear someone ringing her doorbell early in the morning

Lysa had taken the weekend off, leaving just Roxanne and her two boys at home. Thus, no one went to open the door at first.

Roxanne opened her eyes groggily, conflicting emotions churning in her chest as she listened to the persistent ringing of the doorbell.

The flower shop‘s employee always showed up at this time to deliver Lucian‘s flowers.

Roxanne thought about leaving the door unanswered, believing it would clearly convey her feelings about the flowers to the employee.

the pitter–patter of footsteps in the

abruptly, followed by the muffled sounds of

can I

they obediently stayed in their

downstairs to answer the door. They

a loss for words when they spotted a massive bouquet of roses

even they knew what

Someone gave Mommy roses!

Are we getting

mind, the boys simultaneously turned to the

the flowers when Roxanne‘s

jumped in surprise at their mother‘s

flowers back without

door and smiled politely at the flower shop‘s employee. “Thank you,

employee stared at Roxanne in

seeing the mysterious recipient of

Her long hair was artfully disheveled,

to tear one‘s

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