Meeting The One For Me
Chapter 262
Chapter 262
She was the same as Nathan remembered, yet somehow different–with a touch more femininity.
“It’s Ms. Yeomans.” Edmond looked at the stiffened Nathan. “Mr. Franklin?”
Edmond knew that Nathan had regained his memories.
As the chief legal counsel of the Franklin Group, he was aware it was Audrey who had shielded him during the accident on Nathan’s birthday, ultimately saving his life.
Such deep love was unmistakable, even to someone as oblivious as Edmond.
This was especially true considering Nathan’s first action upon regaining his memory was to annul his engagement to Amelia, whom he had.cherished for so many years.
It was evident how deeply Nathan loved Audrey.
Peter then stepped out of the police station, clutching his coat.
Evelyn standing with Audrey, he immediately realized that Evelyn had called
steps of the police station as if sensing
seemed to come to a halt.
reminiscent of their school days when she’d signal him during
forward, Peter quickly strode past him and hurried down the steps to where Audrey and Evelyn stood.
steps stopped
me to death!” Evelyn
you okay?” Audrey
end. Mr. Franklin knows that I’m your bodyguard and has apologized. It’s just that Evelyn was too anxious.” Peter expressed his
“I’m sorry for bothering you, Ms. Yeomans.
I come.” Audrey felt guilty seeing the bruises on Peter’s face. “Let’s go, I’ll take you
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serious.” Peter reassured, touching the swelling on his face. “I’ll just apply some ice when I get
Nathan and Audrey’s relationship, the fact that Nathan had mistakenly attacked
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