The Divorcee and Her Three Chaotic Children
Chatper 238
Chapter 238
All of William’s attention was focused on his wife, so he did not have time to worry about whether or not Jodie had fallen.
He even suspected that the bang was a dull thunder in the sky and thought that he had to be faster or his dear wife might get wet.
Jodic thought William would turn to help her, only to see him walk faster.
“It’s all that bi tch Olivia Clarke’s fault. She must have trashed me in front of William, or he wouldn’t treat me like this!” she thought.
“William, don’t leave me here!”
Unwilling to give up, she stood up and limped after William. Then, she took a taxi and followed him.
At 9:55, as Olivia was taking pictures of Ezra, who was cutting the ribbon with other children, a large, hot hand was suddenly put on her waist. She unconsciously elbowed back hard.
A familiar groan came to her ears. “Honey, are you trying to murder me?”
She turned to see William, his face pale, his brow furrowed in pain, a thin layer of sweat on his forehead. Thinking of the wound on his belly, she quickly lifted his shirt to see if his wound had opened.
“What are you doing here?” she asked.
William took the opportunity to pull her into his arms and whispered into her ear, “I miss you, my dear wife.”
“Let me go, William.” Olivia dared not struggle for fear of touching his wound or speak out loud for fear of attracting the attention of the other parents.
William pushed his luck and kissed her on the cheek. Then he took the camera from her hand and took a photo of her face. In the photo, the woman looked quite se xy, with clear, charming eyes and a blushing face.
after the ribbon-cutting ceremony and asked, “Mommy, did you take a
of him cutting the ribbon. It was something he
flipping through the camera’s
“I’ll take one for you next time,
enough, you are in love with each other, and I’m just
selfie of the three of them. Ezra, who had just been angry, immediately put
Ezra would never allow himself to look unattractive in
before Olivia could get a good look at it, William sna tched it out of her
that, Mr. Kinsman. If anyone sees this, they’ll make trouble for me
to make trouble for my wife? They must have a death wish.” William put his wallet in his pocket and patted it as if it were a
an
“It’s what you do with what you
stood on his tiptoes and patted his father on the shoulder. Then he showed him his smartwatch, which was filled with photos of Olivia and her
and how much hardship had she endured to raise the two children so well,
noticed the look on William’s face and the redness
away.
no intention of revealing her past to William, at
to make up for the past five years.” Before he left, Ezra reminded William like
head, looked at Olivia with guilt
don’t have to apologize. They are my kids. I was willing to raise them. You don’t have to feel like you owe me anything.” Like other parents, Olivia stood outside the classroom and watched as, in a matter
will be there with you and our
Olivia had suffered abroad for five years and how that idiot Jodie had provoked her,
him. She turned to leave, but her arm was grabbed by William. The man who had just been determined to show her
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