Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart
Chapter 919
Chelsea laughed and said, ” Of course you should feel happy because I will say more of it.”
“You mean it?” asked Edmund, deeply doubtful.
“Sure,” Chelsea replied briskly.
“What about you say something nice to me now?” said Edmund, much her surprise.
There fell silence.
Just when Edmund was about to stop holding his breath with the belief that she would be too shy to say anything, she whispered, “I miss you, Edmund.”
Her voice was trembling a bit with shyness, but sounding not at all perfunctory.
beat faster, squeezing his cellphone, he
remained silent for some time, during which they felt they seemed to have heard the other’s heart beat through the phone, sweet but torturing
of this, Edmund said, “I have got the ticket. My plane took off
After thinking for a
be fine.” The call was
and lamented,” You have always made worried about you, but now that you are finally clear
said but knew he said it
his support and his kindness to Chelsea, he and Chelsea wouldn’t have been where
to say,” The only thing I expect of you is never to go through what your parents did again, you know, relationship-wise or marriage-wise. Now that you’ve found your true love, don’t lose her. Have a happy life
think of your parents…” He was too sad to finish what he
promised earnestly, “Nothing Like that would ever happen to me and Chelsea. Even if we don’t end up happy together, we will have a amicable breakup instead of getting stuck in a anguished relationship Like my
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