My Ex-Husband Wants Me Back by Cheryl Moore
Chatper 189
Chapter 189
Dexter, Sebastian, and Candice were good at setting the mood as they ran around Kimberly in circles with sparkle sticks in their hands and chanted, “Oh, Oh, Oh! Mommy’s wish will surely come true.”
After making a wish and opening her eyes, Kimberly saw the three kids looking lively and vibrant.
The fireworks were still blooming beautifully, and the silent night sky looked particularly beautiful tonight.
Genevieve, who had always been a loner living in this city, felt a lot of warmth tonight.
She was envious of Kimberly for getting pampered by her five brothers.
Her troublemaking brother, on the other hand, would only drag her into desperation instead.
She was grateful that Kimberly’s usual kindness to others had sown seeds of goodness, leading to the fruitful results that could be seen today.
Genevieve was a diligent girl, and although she came here as a guest today, she made herself busy as she played with the triplets as soon as she arrived.
After noticing the kebabs were almost finished, she walked to the barbecue grill and operated it skillfully.
At first glance, one could tell that she did not lead a pampered life. Her presence was full of warmth and ease.
After having a few drinks with the other brothers, Samuel chatted with Gerald again.
With a side glance, he noticed Genevieve, who was beautifully dressed and was grilling kebabs orderly and calmly.
Samuel sat in his seat with his gaze fixed on Genevieve unconsciously, and his small eye movement was keenly noticed by Kimberly.
Kimberly smiled meaningfully, took a piece of watermelon, and handed it to Samuel.
She knew that Samuel liked watermelons.
When Samuel took the watermelon, Kimberly smiled and said teasingly, “Samuel, go help Genevieve!”
Kimberly pointed at Genevieve. Then, she got up to leave immediately after and searched for Olivia.
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at, Samuel’s gaze lingered on Genevieve again. He repeated the action multiple
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today, appearing way sexier and skin-revealing than usual, in contrast to her comfortable
day.
her exquisite-looking collarbone, which looked utterly
inserting his hands habitually into
the sudden, gentle, and magnetic voice behind her, Genevieve was startled and felt
hand but went to
inadvertently touched the
Hiss!
in pain from the
it, Samuel turned anxious as he rushed forward and grabbed Genevieve’s injured hand. He asked anxiously, “Are you all right? Let me see it.
examined the hand, and blew cold air
caught Kimberly and the others’ attention, and several people
to them.
could tell that he cared about Genevieve very much, forming a smile on his face
at the burn, it shouldn’t be serious. Take her to find a running tap water to rinse on it. It will relieve her burning sensation. If you have healing ointment, apply a little on the wound, or you can replace the
listened to the instructions attentively. After Gerald finished speaking,
person, Esther also followed
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found the healing ointment and hydrogen peroxide
for disinfection after cleaning your wound. It will heal quickly without easily getting infected. But this may
at Esther’s
peroxide from Esther’s hand and said, “Esther, let me
message immediately and quietly
to Genevieve affectionately, “It may hurt a little, so bear it for a while. If you can’t stand the pain,
appearance of a tough woman, she feared getting injections the
also particularly afraid
was in primary school in the countryside, there
summer, the tree would have
and naughty boys liked to use the.bugs to play tricks on a few quiet girls in the class, and Genevieve was one of
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