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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1978

Madeline’s sudden gesture caused Jeremy to stop abruptly.

He felt his heart beating faster, but it was not a joyous rhythm.

“Jeremy, do you have something on your mind?”

Madeline finally asked. She did feel that Jeremy looked perturbed.

Upon hearing that, Jeremy lifted his eyes and shook his head.

“The biggest thing on my mind is you.” “Really?” Madeline giggled.

“I’m sorry, Linnie. I was thinking about something just now so I didn’t catch the teacup. I’ve caused you pain.” Jeremy caressed the back of Madeline’s leg which had been burned as his heart ached, even though the burn was not too serious.

Madeline smiled softly. “I know you didn’t do it on purpose. I can endure such pain, but I can’t endure you having something on your mind which you aren’t telling me.”

After Madeline said this, Jeremy’s expression looked solemn.

Madeline recomposed herself and asked, “Is it about the maid?”

When Jeremy heard this, a look of loss evidently flashed across his face.

Madeline furrowed her eyebrows as well. “That day… Did something really happen between you and her?”

After she said that, Madeline could see that Jeremy’s expression froze.

That was not a good sign.

Madeline’s heart skipped a beat, and she started to look as if she was at a loss.

She did not want to think too much at this moment, but the air around her started to become heavy.

After a while, Jeremy lifted his eyes and looked into Madeline’s eyes who looked as if they were at a complete loss.

“Linnie, I was framed by Carter.”

“Wait,” Madeline interrupted Jeremy.

There was longing in her eyes. “You don’t know how you got to the room? Did you only wake up after? Do you think that nothing happened between

you  two and  that was just a ruse?”  

Madeline analyzed it this way because something like this had indeed happened before.

Moreover, she felt that while the man was muddleheaded, it would be hard for him to do anything to a woman.

However, Madeline did not get the answer she wanted to hear.

She saw Jeremy furrowing his brows in annoyance. This meant that her analysis and imagination were wrong.

The light in Madeline’s eyes dimmed, but she did not want to blame Jeremy.

“Carter really knows how to exact his vengeance on us, ” Madeline lamented and chuckled softly. She lifted her eyes to look at the apologetic man. “ Jeremy, I want to be alone for a while.”

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