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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1980

‘Are you so disappointed in me that you don’t want to care about this?’

Countless questions appeared in Jeremy’s heart. He was so conflicted that it hurt.

Madeline, who seemed to see through what Jeremy was thinking,  smiled and held Jeremy’s slightly stiff hand.

“I’ll be lying if I say  I  don’t  mind,  but  this isn’t your fault. Carter was the one who had deliberately

done this. His goal was to cause a misunderstanding between us, but I won’t let him get what he wants. ”

Madeline’s heart was clear.

“Jeremy, we’ve been through far too much throughout this journey, and it’s been very challenging. It’s impossible for me to not feel the feelings you have for me up to this day. And that’s why I don’t want to let other people influence us. Just let time wash away those unhappy memories, okay?”

After listening to what Madeline had said, Jeremy was slightly moved.

His Linnie understood him, and instead of blaming him in any way, she still comforted him.

Jeremy, however, blamed himself even more after that. At the same time, his heart ached on Madeline’s behalf too.

Regardless, he also knew that they had to let this thing pass. Although he could not be that optimistic, he did not want to let this affect his relationship with Madeline.

It was extremely difficult and challenging for them to get to where they were today after all this time.

After a long while, Jeremy looked into Madeline’s eyes and nodded.

“Okay.”

“Okay.” Madeline patted Jeremy’s hand. “Alright, you should go play with your son. I need to go to the office.”

“I’ve wasted a lot of time in St. Piaf. I still haven’t finished the client’s customized perfume from the other day. I’ll be breaching the contract if I still don’t get it done.”

Madeline smiled. Before she turned around, she bent down and planted a soft kiss on Jeremy’s cheek. “Take good care of our son, and wait for me to come home.”

Jeremy’s heart started racing when he saw Madeline’s charming smile.

Coco shook her head. “She’s not. It sounded like she has some important things to tell Mr. Whitman.”

“I got it. I’ll go take a look now.” Madeline did not have time to take off her coat as she walked to the reception room.

On the way to the reception room, Madeline felt very anxious. It sounded as if there was a voice in her subconscious telling her that something was about to happen.

The moment Madeline entered the room and saw the woman waiting on the soda, she finally knew what her anxious and frightened intuition was trying to tell her.

When the woman on the sofa saw Madeline, she stood up abruptly. “Eveline? It’s you.”

Madeline looked at the dissatisfied look on the woman’s face and curled the corners of her lips into a calm smile. “It’s me. I heard that you’re here looking for my husband. I’m sorry, my husband is taking care of the kids at home. You can tell me if you have anything to say.”

Madeline said and looked at Coco.

“Coco, please make a cup of coffee for her. I have something to discuss with her.”

‘Wait!”

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