Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife
Chapter 1684
Chapter 1684
The blue sea and the salty sea breeze.
That was the smell of April Hill all year round.
Now, however, the sea breeze blew with a biting coldness.
Crash.
The waves rushed forth, repeatedly crashing against the reef and shore.
On the empty beach, two figures stood face to face.
Felipe had deliberately groomed himself today, restoring his former graceful gentleman image. He now looked at the person in front of him, unlike in the past, with tenderness and affection.
The person in front of him no longer looked the way she did back then as well.
charm unfamiliar to him. There was no longer the pure admiration for him in her eyes; it had been replaced with some level
Whoosh.
them, Felipe did not feel the cold, for his heart was burning hot at this
had not expected Jeremy to arrange
policeman waited for him in the police car a short distance
silence, Felipe finally summoned the
way by which he addressed her, though in a familiar voice, bore a hint of foreignness within its
so gentle as she spoke. “There’s no need for you to call me that, Mr. Whitman. It should be clear to you that you don’t have much time, so if there’s anything you want to
face of Cathy’s indifference, Felipe felt disappointed, but
be for
in relief, he said, “Cath, you remembered everything,
time ago. I’m also aware that Evie and Jez have already
admission of this, an indescribable wave of emotions seemed to
know that you’re their biological father.
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