Marriage Beyond Redemption
Chapter 63
Chapter 63 Twinsin The Past, There Were Twins.
At this moment, Helena was playing with her two children in the warm indoors. They were a pair of twins. The boy’s name was Chris, a name chosen personally by Nolan. The girl’s name was Marie Dalton, a name chosen by Helena.
Helena smiled as she looked at Marie.
“Marie, come to me.”
Marie was weak, so her legs were not as strong as Chris’s. Recently, Chris has been able to walk steadily. Marie still has to move step by step with the support of the sofa.
She called out, “Mommy.”
“Marie, let me hug you.”
Helena immediately looked at Chris. “Chris, come over to my side.”
averted his gaze. He had no intention of approaching her. The indifference in his eyes was
even more withdrawn. He only calls out “mommy”
had doubts in her mind and thought, “Chris was never
children, but
“Ms. Chase, everything has been taken care of. I pulled some strings, and we should be
watched the dark red liquid flow. A slight smile appeared at the corner of her mouth. “I want to see how long she
Chase, Mr. Dalton and Peyton got divorced. Mr. Dalton was completely devoted to you. Why did you have to do those
at her assistant. “You
trembled in fear and quickly lowered
that Paula’s death would make him completely disgusted with Peyton. However, after their divorce, it seemed that his emotions
alive, she would threaten
the trap. She wanted to convert the Schmitt’s place into a slaughterhouse, believing that Peyton would
had expected, Peyton’s
answered the phone, “Hello.”
31 2016
was me, Peyton,” Peyton’s
you want to talk to me about?”
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