Chapter 159 He Never Felt Anything

However, Summer did not want any material things. Instead, she wanted to have Dexter for the rest of her life.

That was impossible.

Dexter would never allow her to make such a request.

Therefore, she did not tell him what she desired the most. Instead, she looked at him dejectedly and said, “Dex, will you let me see you occasionally if I keep to the promise?”

The most she could wish for at this point was to see him occasionally.

Dexter looked into her eyes. “Sum, be reasonable.”

His response shattered her hope. She could not hold back her sadness and burst into tears.

“Later, she went overseas and never returned, even today,” Dexter said flatly and played with the rosary beads on the bedside table. It sounded like he was talking about something that happened to someone else and not him.

Josie was intrigued by the background story. “So that’s what happened. Arnold hates you. because of Summer.”

suggestive photos at the hotel, her suicide attempt, and her sudden move overseas. Arnold. thought everything was my fault. How could he not hate

thought it was unfair.

the time and saw that

was stumped. I think it makessome difference. It affects

woman before her. It seemed that woman was

put away the rosary

gripped the blanket in the dark, keenly aware of the masculine presence behind her. It made her a little nervous, but

a direct

her concern somehow, and she soon

toward the center of the bed in her sleep until she bumped into a warm, masculine body. It startled her and woke

was also awakened by her movement. He

did not dare to move or indicate that she was awake.

gently and carefully pulled a blanket over her body and returned to

to her violent heartbeat in the darkness. She could not help but

planned to visit her father in the hospital. However, Marilyn was worried about her going out alone and

to the hospital daily to care for his father. It seemed Justin had changed

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