The Wrong Woman

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Suzanne didn’t stay in Shovale or Sudvilla during the next few days. Instead, she borrowed a few thousand dollars from the card Nathan had given her just so she could rent a small apartment and buy some necessities.

She didn’t have an educational background, nor did she know if she had any skills fit for any type of work. Hence, she decided to buy flowers in bulk at Floral Market and sell them from behind her flower cart at a designated square.

Suzanne was able to earn a steady flow of cash thanks to this job. In less than half a month, she was able to save up enough money to repay the debt.

For her, life was simple and happy. At the same time, she focused her efforts on preparing Vera’s birthday gift.

Suzanne knew Vera adored classical themes. Hence, she spent half a month producing an embroidery painting of “Starry Night”.

It was 8:00 am on Vera’s birthday when Suzanne was awoken by the sounds of the doorbell ringing. She got out of bed blearily are sure to comb her hair before getting the door.

Cole was standing at the doorway. He had a huge gift box in his hands.

“Good morning, Mrs. Morrison,” he greeted politely.

Suzanne squeezed out a smile at Cole. “Good morning, Mr. Gilbert.

“Mr. Morrison told me to deliver this gift to you.”

box while looking

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replied, “A dress and some accessories. I’ll come back at 5:00 pm sharp to pick you

the hefty gift box, feeling warmth

Nathan on my behalf,”

ma’am.” Cole left the apartment after bidding

on her bed. After

in the box. It was a long dress with white flowing lace fabric. It looked so elegant and

marveled at its beauty if

the dress, The intricate accessories looked absolutely gorgeous and

as long as she could possibly remember. Naturally, she

meant for them. Not

still resented him, she

the dress out on the bed and

whole time.

forward to attending Vera’s birthday banquet. Hopefully, she could carry herself well at

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and

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