Chapter 534 Had Dexter Rushed Into His Previous Marriage?

Heather’s humiliation was palpable. Her ears burned as she felt the disdainful stares of the crowd bore into

her.

Caesar’s jaw tightened, muscles twitching as he tried to contain his anger. “Ms. Riley,” he said, his voice tight with barely suppressed rage. “You should make up for your mistake by following Ms. Olsen’s orders.”

Heather bit her lip so hard that she tasted blood. “I will,” she responded, her voice barely above a whisper.

Heather raised the bottle of wine and approached the crowd. “More wine?” she asked, her voice small and uncertain.

“Excuse me, sir,” she called to the passersby, her voice trembling. “Would you like more wine?”

“Hello…”

uncomfortable silence hung in the air, broken only by Summer’s smirk as

nonsense!” Claudia said, wanting to offer her help to the young lady, but Arnold held her back.

head as a Mercedes Benz pulled up to the Olsens’ house. The driver got out and opened the door for

onto the dress as she sprinted towards him. “What happened to

stood frozen, her smirk fading as she

scanned the crowd, his gaze falling on Heather, whose face was pale. His eyebrows raised at the realization of what

a big deal out of a small mistake like this?” Dexter teased, grabbing her hands and leading her

as she stared at their interlocked hands. Although Dexter didn’t think much of it, it made her heart swell. “Dex, it’s my birthday today,” she said sweetly. “Couldn’t you

have to face the consequences for ruining Ms. Olsen’s dress,” he announced. “Apologize to Ms. Olsen, and we’ll let

in her throat as she tried to process Dexter’s behavior. “Dex…”

eyes darted up to Dexter’s, then skittered away to Summer’s. “Ms. Olsen, I’m so sorry,” she quavered.

flicked to the crowd, then back to Heather. She knew she couldn’t make a scene. “Alright, you can go

shot Dexter a grateful look before

was starting to think you weren’t coming,” she continued, her voice dripping

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