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Divorce 637

Divorce 637

Teresa had carried those words with her all these years. She had no idea who the kind stranger was who had looked after her that night, all she knew was that it must have been someone with a heart of gold

Now it hit her, Teresa said, her voice trembling with realization, So it was you who took care of me that whole night back then?” 

Jonathan smirked. Remembering now, are we? Good, you haven’t forgotten after all.” 

Teresa sighed helplessly. Why didn’t you tell me about this when we got married?

You were my wife then. Why bring it up? If you’d forgotten, I’d just be making a fool of myself.” 

Teresa was rendered speechless again

Jonathan gazed at Teresa’s speechless face, a slight smile playing on his lips. Just the other day, I was reflecting on how we’ve known each other for almost ten years. And today marks exactly ten years since we first met.” 

She was eighteen that year, and he was twentyone. He was already pursuing his PhD, and academic pressure was a thing of the past. After graduation, even if he didn’t start his own business, he could easily secure a position back home

Irene started nagging Jonathan to find a girlfriend. Jonathan just kept quiet. He believed in letting things happen. That day, by coincidence, his roommates were gossiping about how stunning the girls at bars were. He didn’t chime in

One of Jonathan’s roommates ribbed him, Jonathan, you should hit up a bar sometime. It’s every guy’s paradise.” 

Unfazed by his roommate’s teasing, Jonathan gave a noncommittal hum and went back to his book

That night, Jonathan found himself alone in the dorm. After finishing two weeksworth of classes, he figured he deserved a break and went strolling alone through the streets

As he wandered, a bar called Memorie caught his eye, especially the line beside it, [Moments Hidden in Memory.

Compelled by some inexplicable force, he stepped inside. Perhaps it was the way the dazzling light that day seemed to converge on a single figurehis gaze landed on Teresa at the bar, her cheeks wet with tears as she took another sip of her drink

Amidst a sea of girls, her fair complexion and flowing hair set her apart, radiating a unique grace. Jonathan’s gaze was drawn to her, and he found himself unconsciously staring for what felt like an eternity

Only when he realized he’d been completely mesmerized by a stranger did a twinge of selfreproach surface. The bar was nearly full, but Jonathan managed to find a seat that was remarkably close to her

Every time he looked up, he couldn’t help but notice her slender yet curvaceous figure. Right beside him, the dance floor was alive with music and revelry

While everyone else was reveling, she sat alone, weeping uncontrollably, her shoulders shaking with each sob

Finally, she slammed the table to ask for the bill and staggered toward the door, swaying unsteadily and nearly falling. Out of kindness, Jonatha 

reached out to steady her

When she looked up, those misty eyes pierced straight through his heart. Having studied abroad for over a year, he realized it had been ages since he’d seen eyes so bright and limpid, so utterly captivating

Her alluring eyes were fixed on him, brimming with unshed tears, as if she might burst into pitiful sobs again at any moment. Jonathan should push her 

away

The next second, Teresa threw her arms around his neck, her warm, liquortinged breath ghosting over his skin. At that moment, his throat went dry with a thirst he couldn’t name

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Chapter 637 

Please don’t go. Stay with me, will you?Teresa’s wish, clear voice, tinged with a desperate ples, whispered in Jonathan’s ear Ungering the in vrau thờ spell

Jonathan didn’t know what came over him. For the first time, he didn’t sleep in the doam instead, he trgb Tarded to a secure Hotel and stand bere all night, taking care of her

He listened as she poured out her heart in broken, intermittent whispers, about her parentsdivorce, her father starting a new family, hay mother shoul to remarry, and how she had lost her support

Divorce

Divorce

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