My One-month Marriage With Mr. Hawkins
Chapter 284: It’s a Habit
Florence felt sorry for him, but she simply regarded Reynold as her friend and she didn’t want to hurt her.
But it was about emotions, and she really couldn’t accept him.
“I feel really sorry. You deserve a better girl.”
Seeing that Reynold was so upset, Florence also felt uncomfortable. But she didn’t know what to say.
She also knew that no matter what she said, she could not comfort him.
She didn’t want to stay with Reynold at the moment. And she guessed that Reynold also didn’t know how to get along with her now.
Florence felt a bit upset and said in a low voice, “Mr. Myron, I… I gotta go.”
Florence took a glance at Reynold’s pale face with guilty. She then suppressed her uncomfortableness and turned around and then headed towards the door.
Reynold seemed to be nailed on the ground and stood there stiffly like a wood.
He was devoured by an overwhelming gush of despair.
The girl that he loved refused him, and he didn’t have the chance to embrace her in his arms anymore.
For the first time, Reynold felt that extremely heartbroken.
Florence was surprised to see Ernest when she walked out of the room in a panic.
She asked in surprise, “Mr. Hawkins, how comes that you’re here?”
It was Reynold’s house so it was unreasonable for Ernest to be here.
Ernest fixed his eyes on Florence with a touch of smile on his mouth corners, “I come to find you.”
Florence was rendered speechless by this excuse.
At the next moment, she recalled of something and asked with a flushed face, “How long have you been here?”
“Several minutes.”
“So…” Florence became more embarrassed, “So you hear it?”
“Yeah.”
Ernest admitted it without hesitation, the smile on his face becoming brighter.
Although he still felt unhappy about Reynold confessing his feelings to Florence, the result had greatly enhanced his mood.
result of the test she did last night, because he was clear of
more embarrassed when hearing
What an embarrassment!
his feelings to her just now, and Ernest was also here and
tease at
mind. Ernest suddenly reached
in a low, deep voice,
he held up her hand and walked
him involuntarily. Feeling the warmth from his palm, Florence
Her heart thumped wildly.
realized that she had fallen for Ernest, Florence would feel panicked every time when she
loved was now holding
the hotel with Ernest. Ernest then
in a natural tone, “We’ll
we in such
decided to leave Riverside tomorrow and hence she hadn’t finished packaging
said righteously, “The agenda is changed and we’ll leave the city
It meant that
want to give any opportunity to Reynold to get along with Florence, even
means give any chance to his love
She would not force others to change their agenda
she would
good friends. But Reynold fell for her and wanted her to be his girlfriend.
This depended on Reynold.
this and she could
not be able to get through this
a bit helpless and at the same time a
hadn’t expected that she would have regret after her
mind?” Ernest walked to Florence and asked in
slightly lowered, he was so close to Florence. When he spoke, the warm breaths landed on
warm and
felt like being struck by lightning. She then quickly came back to her
I have to pack up my luggage and it would be
meant that he could
to leave so quickly? Ernest pressed his lips together, but he didn’t
took out the luggage. He then
in astonishment and looked at
and the noblest man in City N. He never needed to
can finish it by
heard Florence’s refusal. He walked to the wardrobe and then
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