Loving You In Secret
Chapter 1114
Chapter 1114
The smile on Avery’s face froze in place. “So, you’re saying that you don’t want to apologize?”
“Why should I apologize when I didn’t do anything wrong?” Vicky said coldly.
“Is it not wrong for you to shove Missus Hart into the lake?” Avery asked in surprise.
“Are you saying that when someone’s life is in danger, it is wrong for them to act out of self-defense? Are you saying that if they end up injuring the person who was hurting them, they should apologize?” Vicky retorted.
Avery was instantly rendered speechless.
As a highly educated noble lady, she could not bring herself to be unreasonable, but Valencia was different.
exclaimed, “Don’t think you can get away with some fabricated nonsense, Vicky. I won’t let you off the hook today until you’re properly
her words, Tyler spoke up,” Vicky, apologize to
and looked up
His tone was steady and his
not believe what she was
his head, his gaze meeting Vicky’s astonished eyes as he
a guardian would. His hands held her frozen
cold within an instant upon hearing his
well but
Vicky years ago to the point where he abandoned his own parents. Just recently, to
act the same way this time as well, but surprisingly, Tyler stood
Hart, Mister Hart, and myself believe that you should apologize… It may not
On her birthday, Vicky Shaw's beloved husband, Tyler Hart, was found to be having a candle light dinner with his childhood sweetheart. The birthday present he gave her was a text message requesting a divorce. During their three years of marriage, she did everything she could to keep him with her, throwing all the beds in the other rooms when he was not in the house so he had nowhere else to sleep other than with her. After a fateful car crash, however, she had amnesia and was no longer the woman who loved him deeply. When Tyler finally visited her in the hospital, the first thing he asked was to get her to agree to the divorce. The new Vicky agreed immediately. Everyone knew how much the old Vicky loved Tyler. Only Tyler knew he had loved her dearly.