Chapter 356

I paused, then couldn’t help but throw in a bit of sarcasm. “You know, I never realized how tolerant you were.”

That night, in front of everyone, I kissed Gregory. I might’ve had one too many drinks, but it happened. Given Bryant’s ‘my way or the highway‘ attitude, I figured that’d be the last time he’d ever want to see me.

When I finished speaking, though, it wasn’t Bryant’s voice that answered but a commotion from the center of the banquet hall

Lilliana slipped into an eye–catching white designer dress and stood at the center with a microphone, appearing a little shy. Yet, her eyes were fiercely searching for someone.

She was looking for Gregory.

Lilliana started, “Since I left my grandparents and parents, I’ve, um, I’ve been through a lot and faced many judgments. But, clinging to just a few happy memories, I’ve managed to keep going,” she said, her voice cracking slightly, tears welling up.

“I’ve also been lucky. My family and Greg never stopped looking for me. This morning, my grandmother asked me what I wished for, and I couldn’t think of anything because being back with the Myers family was already more than I could ask for. But now, I know what!

want.”

be worthy of Greg’s years of waiting, to marry him and

not love a story where

room erupted in cheers, and some guys

seeming to accept the reality and feeling a surge of affection for Lilliana. Gregory’s gaze was hard to read, sharp and

voice was icy cold. “So, you’d rather

But then again, neither he nor Gregory was ever the dilemma I faced. Nor, as he suggested, would I choose Gregory to avoid

I’ve learned to spot a

darkened, almost laughing in disbelief. “You’re calling me a bad

asked,

into a mocking smile.

part ways gracefully. Even now, after the divorce, it’d be nice not to see each

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