Chapter 19 1 Remember Cheyenne’s Breath and Footsteps
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were neither too thin nor too thick, always curved into an alluring smile.
He seemed like a prince from a fairy tale – elegant and noble until people noticed that his pitch–black pupils had no focus. He was blind!
Despite being such an attractive blind man with gentle manners, spending the rest of one’s life with him would undoubtedly be challenging for any
woman.
Feeling the unfriendly stares from those around them, Benson nervously tightened his grip on Cheyenne’s hand. The latter sensed his sweaty palm and knew why he felt nervous.
“Benson, don’t be nervous,” Cheyenne said as she leaned closer to him on tiptoe. “You’re the most handsome man here.”
Reaching out with her small, delicate hand, Cheyenne clumsily and slowly helped him fix his crooked tie. The distance between them was less than twenty centimeters, and Cheyenne’s cool fingertips occasionally brushed against his skin through his white shirt.
She also smelled of a faint fruity sweetness that made people feel refreshed and happy.
Cheyenne wasn’t good at tying ties. Even after being married to Kelvin for three years, she had never helped him once. In fact, she had secretly practiced countless times before but he just never gave her the opportunity to put it into practice.
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my first time helping someone te his tie Do
words laced with a hire of pride caused Benson’s handsome face to
her ear. “Yes, I do, I can clearly feel that your movements
looked chiselled yet soft, it made people unable to look away from him. His skin was flawless due to rarely going
by me will be top–notch, she
tie and smoothed out the wrinkles on his shirt before adjusting his suit jacket. Finally satisfied with her work, she looked up at him and said, “Not bad.
response. As long as Cheyenne approved, he was
his arm as they walked into
two to three thousand people. The walls were coated with a
their finest attire, audience began to trickle in one
walked towards
man was tall with a lean figure; he had sharp features that
white knee–length dress that revealed a glimpse
those delicate feet gently
Cheyenne said as she led him towards their seats when someone suddenly tapped her shoulder from behind causing her strapless dress to slip down revealing more than intended on her
turned around quickly only to
blue floral dress and with golden wavy curls cascading down her back. She was tall and
the person’s back looked familiar. It really is you, Cheyenne,” said Danielle Parry, the daughter of the Parry family and
often got into trouble, she was the most popular girl in school. Many boys were smitten with her charm, including Cameron Russell, whom Danielle had secretly admired for years. Although Cheyenne never reciprocated Cameron’s feelings for her,
to their teachers and even helped
high school, everyone went their separate ways; Cheyenne married Kelvin while Danielle pursued higher education overseas – contact between them dwindled until there wasn’t much left to argue
it was Danielle, Cheyenne
He seemed like such a warm–hearted individual too… She couldn’t understand why so many excellent men seemed drawn towards someone like Cheyenne. “I heard you dropped out of school to get married? Is this your husband?” asked Daniella incredulously after regaining control over herself once more. “He doesn’t look anything like what I imagined! Isn’t he supposed to be some big
attention from those around them. Benson himself couldn’t see any of it, but his heart felt clear. Hearing these
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