Three days later, Jenny and Alec boarded the plane for their honeymoon. The first destination they’d chosen was Xeridia because many great legends about love originated from that country. Even though they might not necessarily be true, Jenny and Alec still wanted to go and see it for themselves.

At the same time, Graham and Lynette started their tour around the world as well. They decided not to travel with Jenny and Alec, as they also preferred to have private time with each other and no one else to make up for all their years apart.

However, fate had a funny way of arranging chance encounters when one least expected them. At their first stop, Graham and Lynette coincidentally ran into an old acquaintance that neither of them was particularly fond of.

Their first stop was Harthor, a small country with picturesque scenery. At the moment, they were strolling on the streets and browsing the wares the vendors had to offer. To be more exact, Graham was accompanying Lynette to shop around. Women, whether young or old, were generally unable to resist the temptation of acquiring items that were pleasing to their eyes. Shopping had always been something the fairer sex was enthusiastic about.

’What do you think of this one?” Lynette went into the fitting room and changed into a new set of clothes. Currently, she was standing in front of Graham and seeking his opinion.

Graham looked up and nodded in appreciation. “It looks very beautiful on you.”

Lynette rolled her eyes at him. She’d tried many different outfits, and he’d yet to say she didn’t look good in any of them. “Alright, let’s go with this one and check out the shop next door.”

packed the outfit Lynette wanted into a bag. Graham carried all the shopping bags for Lynette as they made their way into

bowed and greeted them. But when she looked up and saw the person standing before her, she froze in shock. Right then, she wished the ground would give way and swallow her

her there and couldn’t quite come to terms with the fact that she was working as a salesperson in a

money. That money should be enough for her to spend for the rest of

and awkward, and her gaze constantly wandered between Graham and Lynette. After some time, she spoke up, “Rowena? You must

Rowena! You’re not fooling anyone,” Graham exclaimed internally and was about

“Apologies, Miss. We mistook you for

hastily led Graham away, feeling quite awkward

her own shabby and unrefined appearance, she felt a twinge of bitterness. She thought that if

working in order to make ends meet now. Needless to say, she was leading a tougher life

never considered returning home, even though her daughter, Jolene, was still

between her legs.

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