Ian did not answer.
Elaine also felt that she had spoken out of turn because they had agreed not to interfere with each other’s life.
“I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it.I just think that if you’re regretting it, it’1] be better for us to stay engaged for the time being.
“Being engaged will make it easier for you to seize power too.”
‘I’ve never liked to force others.Even though he’s the one who proposed the marriage at the beginning, the purpose of the marriage has always been the benefit that each of
us will get from the marriage at the end of the day.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWe won’t have anything to do with each other, let alone fall for each other.
‘But I’ve been a little hesitant recently, hesitant about my decision.‘
I’ve never been afraid of a marriage of convenience a s I could still keep the life that I want after the marriage.
Getting a divorce can be done any time if I find out we don’t suit each other.
The whole thing will still be acceptable to me as long as it’s not troublesome.
‘But after listening to Lucy’s reminder, I’m unsure whether I can remain unrelated to Ian in all aspects of life after our marriage.
‘To be honest, Ian is excellent in every way.He’s both gentle and graceful when he’s around me”
Elaine was a little afraid.
They would, in fact, only be acting in front of the public, but if unnecessary feelings were to emerge from all the interactions, her losses would truly outweigh her gains.
The man behind her remained silent for a few minutes and then asked, “Why would you keep on reminding me if I have any regrets or not?”
She choked on her own words for a split second and decelerated.
“Did I?”
“I’m sorry.”
Elaine got out of the car and held the door for him.
“You’re home.”
He responded with a light hum and got out of the car.He could not even stand firmly and turned slightly toward her.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmElaine lifted her hands to support his arm.
“Are you okay going in by yourself?”
He paused for a few seconds and laughed as his chin rested directly above the top of her head.
The smell of liquor brushed through her hair as he breathed out.
“Then will you send me in?”
‘Send him in?’ She looked back at the villa where the lights were out.
“Is there no one else living in your house?”
He replied, “I’m the only one living here.”
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