My Ex-Husband Wants Me Back by Cheryl Moore
Chatper 178
Chapter 178
Olivia was spearing a delectable bite of red velvet cake with a fork.
As she was about to put it in her mouth, she looked up and noticed Kimberly’s eyes were focused elsewhere.
Following Kimberly’s gaze, Olivia saw Gerald walking toward them, holding a bouquet of roses.
Olivia set the dessert down. Then, she grinned mischievously, nudged Kimberly, and said, “Well, speak of the devil!”
Of course, Kimberly could see that Olivia was being a nosy onlooker.
With a slight frown, Kimberly kept her gaze steady, and then it landed on the bouquet in Gerald’s hands.
Suddenly, she remembered the previous rose incident. He had said, “From now on, I’ll personally send you flowers. You’ll receive one bouquet every day.”
He truly lived up to his name as the CEO of a large corporation. As soon as he arrived in Dellmoor, he had bought flowers. That simple act alone contributed to the city’s
economy.
After exiting the car, Gerald saw two figures in the medicinal herbs garden.
It was a scene of peaceful serenity. Two elegantly dressed, beautiful woman were by the swing as they sipped on their coffee, indulged in snacks, and confided in each other.
Gerald had always hoped he could have such genuine friends, too.
He sincerely felt happy for Kimberly.
To Gerald, what he witnessed moments ago was like a real-life version of Damon and Pythias.
He strode gracefully, and in no time, he stood before them.
Gerald then handed the bouquet to Kimberly. In his perception, every kind-hearted girl deserved to have beautiful flowers.
Gerald was tall, towering at a little over six feet. He hit the gym regularly, sculpting an alluring eight-pack that charmed countless women, complemented by his long legs.
Although Kimberly was considered tall among girls, she seemed petite next to Gerald.
He looked down, quickly assessing Kimberly, whom he couldn’t help but worry about..
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thought, ‘Not bad, she looks much better today. She’s got a remarkable ability to recover
stood aside, observing their
and said inwardly, ‘Coming to the Larson
turned, flashing a gentlemanly smile at Olivia. Then, he extended his hand to introduce himself. “You must be Olivia, right? Nice to meet
eyes, but
Kimberly and
expected that Gerald and Kimberly were
wouldn’t have
extended her hand. “Yes, I’m Olivia. Nice to
Kimberly feeling awkward and somewhat at a
Esther noticed a guest had arrived and
today a little fall
sitting for a while, Olivia
her. “It’s almost mealtime. Are you planning to return to the office for
witnessing Mr. Patterson’s affectionate gestures, I’ve reached my limit. I can’t eat
to greet Gerald before
knew that Olivia
of them left, Kimberly felt
news?” she
Gerald shook his head.
was always the one reaching out, not the
around.
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reach out to the stalker. However, the conversation was brief, and she
was that he was exceptionally
SIM cards. Each time a call
believed that no matter how sly a person was, they would
suggested increasing security, especially ensuring the well-being of
her weakness. Gerald was sure the scoundrel was aware of
well.
was worried that the evil guy might use the children as leverage. By then, the situation
were the case, Kimberly would be devastated. The pain would be much more unbearable
moment, taking
signifying their unspoken agreement
meal
kitchen and the dining room. Unlike usual, she sensed that the Larson residence gave off a lively vibe
ate as if
become the owner of the
good-looking, and most importantly, he cares for others, Esther commented
all, Kimberly rarely brought men
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