Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy
Chapter 1868
Chapter 1868
Bonnie never had the chance to hold hands with Jim in public, not like he had with Charlotte.
Every time she brought up the topic of announcing their relationship publicly, Jim always pulled the this-is for-your-own-good excuse to reject her.
At one point, Bonnie had started to think that Jim’s personality was the reason he did not like public displays of affection, but their encounter in the elevator that morning made her realize something.
He did not mind displaying public acts of affection at all, the problem was who he was with.
“Hey gorgeous, what are you doing here all alone?” a leering man’s voice suddenly rang out next to Bonnie’s ear.
Bonnie frowned and immediately opened her eyes.
A roguish man who seemed like a gangster stood before her, holding a piece of grass between his lips as he ogled Bonnie. “You look like you’re sick. Do you need someone to take care of you?”
inched closer to Bonnie, grinning from ear to ear.
tone and sound of his voice disgusted
regular day, she would
alas, she was a patient with a wound on her
up from the bench, much less get away
On top of that…
new one. Therefore, if she left at this moment, Christopher would not be able to find her when he returned, and
the risks and benefits, Bonnie decided to remain
once-over. Finally, his gaze landed on her hand, which was placed over
as she suddenly recalled what she had said to Christopher earlier about
Bonnie curled her lips into a smirk and replied, “I’m
had arrived at the scene just a few seconds earlier and was standing a few
the
would overhear Bonnie admitting that
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