Remarry My Ex-wife: Love Heals A Broken Heart
Chapter 125: This Is What I Should Do!
Dora pursed her lips as she noticed the look in Patricia's eyes.
She had no idea what happened between Patricia and Zac in the past that caused their current behavior.
She could see that Patricia had a crush on Zac.
These two people were so clearly in love with each other, so why couldn't they be together? Dora really didn't understand what was keeping them apart.
It was already late evening when Patricia ate her dinner.
Perhaps it was because she had slept so much lately that she wasn't sleepy yet.
Making her way onto the balcony, Patricia sat and looked at the stars lining the night sky.
She became sentimental as she recalled a moment in her childhood when her mother had accompanied her to watch the stars.
"Isn't it boring to watch the stars alone?" a cold voice asked before a warm blanket covered her body.
Before Patricia came to her senses, Zac continued, "It's chilly outside.Be careful not to catch a cold."
Patricia didn't turn around or say anything, so Zac simply sat down beside her.
"Do you like to watch the stars?" asked Zac.
Looking up at the stars in the night sky, a memory from his childhood flashed before his eyes.
Taking her eyes off the stars, Patricia lowered her head and looked at Zac with confusion in her eyes.
In a gentle voice, she asked, "Zac, why have you been so good to me?"
Zac was startled by her sudden question.
Looking into her eyes, he firmly replied, "This is what I should do!"
‘This is what he should do?’ Confused, she continued to look at Zac.
Her pink lips opened and closed as she looked for the right words to say.
But as she was about to speak, she noticed the look of determination in Zac's eyes, and her words became stuck in her throat.
Zac's expression had become so serious, she knew he wasn't joking with her.
The emotions she saw in his eyes told her that his words were said with sincerity.
"You don't believe me, do you?"
with a hint of anger in his
does this woman refuse to believe what I say? I have shown my sincerity time and again to her! And yes, I may not have said anything in
This thought angered Zac so much that he didn't
Zac was becoming a little angry, Patricia chuckled and said, "Do you need to be angry
is a big
couldn't help biting his lower
the heart to laugh
was having a deja vu moment since he seemed to
"Did you remember something?"
voice floated to
at her suspiciously as this all felt
you don't remember what
her lips before she turned her face and looked up again at the
scene felt very familiar to Zac, but he didn't recall
a meaningful smile appeared on her
the Reynolds family held
of this party, Zac recalled being thrown into the garden by Kareem.He was then called a bastard and told not to get
the small pavilion playing alone because
was when he had met a girl, two years younger than himself, crying and
little girl from back then?" Zac looked at
Patricia
question, Patricia lifted her eyebrows and, smiling, asked,
shook his head
how much
he had seen in
had become as
surprised to discover that
much as she enjoyed gazing at the stars, she began to feel a
that apart from arguing with
through her marriage with him, and even now, they had never really
that they had nothing in common
they made idle chatter, the conversation
next moment, Patricia slowly stood
go back
grabbed her wrist to stop her just as she was about to turn around and go
do you hate me so much?" asked Zac
was not
Patricia
stunned by his
and
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