I Love You, Miss Genius
Chapter 255
Chapter 255
Bonnie became misty–eyed when she heard Ivor’s words.
On the other hand, Rowena wept. “That hurt, Ivor. We’ve known each other since childhood. How could you choose someone you’ve only known for several months over r me?”
“What of it?” Ivor responded briefly.
Bonnie glanced at the weeping Rowena and pitied her. Even so, the former knew what kind of person Rowena was. Any pity would be a waste on Rowena.
“It’s all Bonnie’s fault! I’ll make her pay for this! She will return you to me!”
Suddenly, Bonnie revealed herself and said, “Return him to you? You don’t know your worth, Rowena. He has never belonged to you. You’re just bullshitting.”
Her words resembled salt in Rowena’s wounds. Bonnie then approached Ivor and stood beside him, the couple looking like a perfect match. Rowena could no longer take it and ran away, bawling.
kept bugging me and wouldn’t let me leave.
I can tell,” Bonnie responded. Then, she noticed Ivor staring at
frowned. “You don’t look even
because she was
to me. Now, he’s also upset that I’m not jealous of the ladies who get
you’re such a hopeless romantic,
at himself, saying, “I’m only a hopeless romantic
and sat in the passenger seat before saying, “Come on, let’s go home. I
the car and asked curiously, “You don’t have
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say you have a busy
at night. He had always been curious about it, wondering what Bonnie was doing outside all day. Still, he respected her privacy and
saying, “I need to visit the
when he noticed what Bonnie said. He asked, ” Why would you do that? Do the Shepards have
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