Predestined Marriage
Chapter 1681: Illusion
After Carl cohabited with her, he moved most of his belongings into her place.
Because of this, the room he used to live in looked empty.
Jessica turned around and returned to her bedroom door.
Traces of Carl were everywhere in her bedroom.
She didn't feel anything before, but now she found out many things belonged to Carl after she looked carefully.
Jessica stood by the door for a while.
Upon closer inspection, she discovered that Carl didn't have many things, not even half of hers. Perhaps Carl placed his things scattered, together with hers. In this way, it appeared to be his traces everywhere.
Like his headphones on the bed.
His two bottles of perfume, a tablet computer on her dressing table, and her towel...
It was all the things that he used every day.
All of a sudden, Jessica had the illusion that she had lived with Carl for many years.
But this delusion disappeared quickly.
She regained her composure.
and began to
categorized and organized them, and then
to be bits and pieces, but she tidied them
doing that, it darkened
took a bath, changed the sheets, and
began to
I went
was that Leonardo was picking grapes with Rosie in his
photo was supposed to be candid, so
daughter both were good-looking. So this photo was more pleasing to
Rosie is
Jessica did that, she continued
saw a photo of her childhood
a picture of
a
was
Carl
on the picture and carefully looked at it several times. She was sure that it was Sophia that sat
smile. Sophia raised her head and looked at him with
simple interaction, yet it looked exceptionally sweet and
for him to break
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