Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife by Sixteenth Child

Married By Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife Chapter 1808

Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1808

She could not bring herself to recall the scene of Carter being with another woman, as though the mere thought of it could upset her stomach.

She wanted to vomit but nothing came out.

To prevent Cathy from suspecting anything, Shirley quickly recomposed herself and steered her wheelchair out of the washroom.

Cathy, upon seeing Shirley’s still-pale look, suggested, “Why not we head back home?”

“It’s still too early. I want to head out for some fresh air.” Shirley looked at the balcony at the end of the corridor. “I can go over by myself.”

Knowing Shirley was not in a good mood, Cathy did not force it on her.

She thought of heading over to have a look at Shirley just as she received a call.

It was a call from Adam. Cathy figured that Adam called because was worried about them. Thus, Cathy answered the call without hesitation.

Shirley came onto the balcony by herself.

at night, and the

however, it was as if the brightest star could not shine through the darkness within

“Hmph.”

chuckled softly, and warm tears streamed

what foolishness have you been up to all these

questioned herself and found

of a man who doesn’t love you, what

you, Shirley? Up to this point, do you still not

voice suddenly came from

Shirley hurriedly recomposed herself.

around and saw Ada, who was in an elegant gown, walking toward

to make out her current appearance.

wish for Ada to see her in such an

got the wrong person,” Shirley denied, “I’m not the person

Shirley intended to leave, but Ada walked up and stood

we’re not close with each other, we still faced each other

smirk, and the smile on her face grew

back then, Carter had always treated you like a sister. Today, you’re able to attend Carter’s wedding, which makes me, as Carter’s wife, feel happy. However, what’s wrong with you,

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