My Blind Husband
Chapter 49
Chapter 49 A Man of Honor
“Yes.”
Cherise raised her head and smiled at Lila. “I will do my best.”
She dipped her hand into the cold water and wiped it across her forehead, summoning the energy to continue.
But the cold water only worked for a short time.
After that, she placed pins into her pocket. Anytime she nodded off, they would jab her awake.
She spent the entire afternoon in a daze.
When it was time to leave, she ran into Ian as usual.
“You haven’t had your dinner yet, right?”
Ian furrowed his forehead while looking at Cherise, exhausted in his passenger seat. “I’ll buy you a meal.”
She shook her head. “Please just send me home, Ian. He’s probably waiting for me to have dinner together.”
overwhelmed when she remembered that Damien would be waiting for her
waiting to have dinner
hand on the steering wheel paused when Cherise said
an aching heart. “Is it worth
his perspective, Cherise should have an easy life
that older menusually treat their wives better?Can it be that he refused to give her
that is not worth
leaned her head against the headrest. She had no energy to speak anymore, much less argue with Ian. “I’m exhausted, Ian. Let me take
eyes and
She was drained.
have enough rest. With the labor she had done in
drop at any time.
peeked through the rearview mirror. The tired woman’s face left a sour taste
at the crossroad to Swan Lake Chateau, he made up his
man doesn’t bother to call her. I’m not surprised if he has a lover somewhere. He probably doesn’t care about
felt more at
straight toward the direction of his
old man were not willing
lovely woman. She should be with
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