Marrying the Man in the Dark
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Chapter 712 Don’t Disturb Uncle Shaw and Aunt Sarah
Damien frowned. “I hope you won’t pose such questions in the future.” He smiled. “I’m very thankful that Rowena saved my life.”
“But without you….” He extended his arm and pulled Cherise into a tight embrace. “Without you, my life. would be devoid of meaning.”
“In other words, Rowena saved my physical form, but you rescued my spirit.”
“So….” He kissed Cherise’s forehead tenderly. “Who do you think I would choose?”
Cherise pursed her lips, but Frances knocked before she could continue her playful banter with Damien. “Mr. and Mrs. Lenoir, dinner is ready.”
Cherise slowly extricated herself from Damien’s arms as if roused from a dream. They descended the staircase hand in hand.
with Soren and Serafina. Upon seeing Cherise and Damien walking down the stairs hand in hand, Elvis and Sarah exchanged knowing glances and
other hand, Serafina clapped excitedly. “Congratulations on
and led Cherise into the dining room before gallantly pulling out a chair for
happened to those two
subconsciously
throat. “Madam, it’s because one of the young ladies was experiencing stomach. discomfort today. She left
face as Frances spoke. She frowned slightly and said, “Soren,
with Cherise’s stern gaze. Soren immediately lowered
son, Sarah continued lamenting as she ate. “They were so ill but still came here and left in servant’s attire in the end… Isn’t that
should have
were mere strangers to her. She quickly redirected the conversation
dinner, Cherise and Damien accompanied Elvis and
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