The Wrong Woman
Chapter 1055
Chapter 1055
Jasper quickly added, "Yes, it's my fault."
Mila took Imogen's hand, urging, "Let's sit and chat."
Imogen still felt awkward to address them as Mom and Dad. Her mind was a whirlwind of emotions.
Mila, transitioning from shock to joy and then to relief, struggled to calm her racing heart. All her previous worries had vanished.
Jasper wasn't gay, nor did he have any sexual dysfunction—he was a perfectly normal man with impeccable taste.
Whether it was Imogen's looks, values, personality, or morals, Mila was delighted with Jasper's choice.
However, one concern lingered: Imogen wanted a divorce.
Mila swallowed nervously, wiping a cold sweat from her worries for Jasper. Though he had married a wonderful woman, their marriage was unstable and could fall apart at any moment.
of their relationship and hadn't dared to bring Imogen home.
seated, Jasper held Imogen's hand and formally reiterated, "Dad, Mom, let me officially introduce my wife,
is my father, Nathan Morrison, and my mother,
grew even brighter, her joy impossible to hide. She softly
to speak up. Nathan had never been so humbled, having to greet a junior first.
respect by two esteemed figures-her in-laws, Imogen felt deeply humbled. She respectfully responded in haste, "Thanks for having
words brought smiles
curve of his smile
hands together in delight. "What an
her breathing becoming
I'll take Imogen
Nathan mused, "It's still early.
Mila knew the gathering couldn't be relaxed. She gently held his hand, subtly signaling the oblivious Nathan. She then said
being held by Jasper, Imogen stood up with mixed emotions, timidly bidding farewell.
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