Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back!
Chapter 268
Chapter 268
Leanne spent the day picking a date. After work, she took Joy and Selina to Crystal Cove
Villás.
It had been a while since she last visited, and the house felt a lot emptier than when she
left.
Joy burst through the door and headed straight for the second-floor walk-in closet, rummaging through bags as if she were on a raid.
It was Selina’s first visit, and she excitedly ran around exploring.
“This house is gorgeous, way better taste than my dad!”
“I love the color of these hardwood floors!”
“And this lamp is amazing!”
Each lamp in the villa was a designer’s custom creation, unique in design.
the high-ceilinged living room was breathtakingly
the wall, shimmering like a mermaid’s tail,
want that
hadn’t expected her to fixate on a lamp looking up at the wiring on the
took out her phone, calling for help while saying, “The decoration in this house could buy another mansion. It’s a shame to sell it.
here hadn’t been happy for her. It was all memories, no matter good
it. I won’t be
to leave anything for
was too prone
of water and noticed a half-full
and put away her cups. Laura, when she was around, cleaned diligently too. Theoretically, that cup shouldn’t have
water was cold, its temperature revealing nothing about how long it had been
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put it away after taking some medicine last time he
here.
washed the cup and
scattered all over the walk-in closet, lying serenely in the middle
somewhat eerie sight.
you doing?”
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