Ex-Husband’s Love Dilemma
Chapter 67
Chapter 67
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Cassandra tried to keep her distance from Orlando and hurriedly said, “Let go of me first.”
“What if I don’t?” he asked.
Orlando didn’t let her go. Instead, he lowered his head and slowly moved closer to her. Then his whole body moved behind her, with his chin resting on her shoulder. Their posture looked intimate.
Cassandra was very uncomfortable. She wanted to break free. Orlando asked. “Cassandra, are you flustered?”
She replied, “No. Please stay away from me. I can’t talk to you properly if we’re like this.”
Tm not stopping you from talking. Is it because I’m too close to you?” he asked.
Orlando’s warm breath hit her ear, making her a little unsure of how to react.
“What’s wrong with him? He’s a bit clingy, she thought.
When Orlando saw that Cassandra didn’t speak, he continued, “Cassandra, you’ve been very cold to me these days, and you never called me first. Are you forcing me to agree to divorce you this way? You are so cruel, Cassandra.”
His complexion was slightly pale, and his gaze met hers through the mirror. He expressed his grievance through his words of complaint.
Cassandra pursed her rosy lips slightly and looked at his bobbing Adam’s apple. Orlando narrowed his eyes, then turned her around and pressed his forehead against hers. He said in a husky voice, “Do you want to divorce me so badly?”
She replied. “You’re the one who asked for the divorce.”
“Why do you still feel aggrieved? I should be the one, okay? she complained inwardly.
He replied, “Yes, I brought it up first, but Cassandra, think about it yourself. I only mentioned it once. How many times have you mentioned it since then? You even talked to Grandpa behind my back. How did you convince him?”
He was a little angry, but his tone was very soft. He grabbed her waist as if to punish her.
Cassandra pushed him away, trying to keep her distance, but his chest was like a wall that wouldn’t budge.
He asked, “Cassandra, answer me. Are you really so eager to cut ties with me? Are you so cruel as to leave me?”
She replied, “Orlando, don’t twist the truth. It was you who wanted to divorce me and marry Rebecca. How could you make a false statement?”
other’s breath because the distance between them was so
said, “Till never mention it again, so go tell Grandpa you were just throwing a
“No,” she refused
frowned and said, “Cassandra,
and kissed her lips hard,
pain.
bully me like this, Cassandra said in a low
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a little shaky, her eyes reddened, and her nose tingled slightly. She also lost control of her
and his heart felt like it was
said, “Why are you upset now that Grandpa is
want?”
she finished her words, Orlando kissed her
dominant in such matters. He didn’t give her a chance to fight back and immediately wrapped his
harder and only stopped
meaningful look. He could not take his eyes
could not allow him to continue by saying, “I’m having my menstruation.”
laughed out loud.
to do anything?
laughter echoed in the walk–in closet, not soft or loud, but she heard it clearly, and her
baffled seeing his change of
Why did he say and do such
her, she wouldn’t ask him.
answer might not be what she wanted.
just confused by his
thinking
before she could figure out Orlando’s thoughts, Cassandra ran into
phone, Nellie told Cassandra, “Cassandra, rumor has it that you’re an easy woman with a complicated private life and that you’ve befriended many unsavory characters
did they
terrible. Have you
how to tell her, and she found it hard
which had been spreading in
people of upper society still had some impressions of her.
what had happened after
indifferently, “Is it because you have
Cassandra remained silent,
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