My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller
Chapter 1966
Chapter 1966
She was insinuating that he had no right to kick her out.
Sanford’s eyebrow raised, amused despite his irritation.
“Oh, you won’t get out? Fine, then I will!”
But as Sanford grabbed the car door in an attempt to open it, Maggie quickly clung onto his arm.
“Wait.
Listen to me first.
I never said that I didn’t trust you.
It was just that I felt too insignificant, and that I was not worthy of boo Hearing this, Sanford’s movements stopped, and he eventually turned to face her.
His eyes carefully scanned her pale face.
”
“So you thought it was alright to leave me without any explanation?”
Unable to meet such a serious gaze, Maggie looked down and murmured, “It wasn’t easy.
I too felt
helpless back
most was the thought that if I told you the truth, you wouldn’t let me
solve all my problems, but I was afraid
that time, I was fueled by the desire to become stronger enough that no one would ever
declared softly but
on her as
deep sigh, the anger in
abroad and focused on your new career? And you chose your
”
a loss for
detected a hint of
became a jerk for leaving her boyfriend for a
what happened! It was you who gave up on me! Didn’t
couldn’t contain
was in such a hurry to move on that he got engaged to Millie, when she
how heartbroken she was when
so this is now my
still seemed to be defiant, but his tone had softened as he saw the genuine hurt and sadness
grievances she experienced, he didn’t have the heart to say that she had
“No, you’re right.
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