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Realizing Glen was there for Maggie, Franklin paused, gave him a brief look, and left without comment.
Watching Franklin walk away, then taking in Maggie–fresh from the shower, in sleepwear–Glen’s brows knit, understanding dawning a beat later. Clearly, Franklin, too, had come looking for her.
But Franklin and Maggie shouldn’t have any reason to intersect. If it were business, Mr. Claremont would speak to Johnny; there was no need for Franklin to show up at Maggie’s door at this hour.
Catching his thoughtful look, Maggie could guess where his mind had gone, but she didn’t explain. “It’s late. What’s ip?”
‘I had a few new ideas,” Glen said. “Thought we could talk them through.”
He meant work ideas, of course.
Come in,” Maggie said.
he had a large suite with a separate work area. Once he sat on the sofa, he couldn’t help asking, “Why did Mr. Wilson come by so late?” Worried it sounded nosy, he added quickly, “No other meaning–I was just surprised.”
Neither she nor Franklin had looked the least bit guilty when he’d bumped into them, which told him there was nothing between them. Still, he couldn’t fathom why Franklin would personally show up.
Maggie opened her laptop. “Personal matter,” she said flatly.
‘ersonal? Glen blinked–then remembered Julia, and the private grudge between the two women. So Franklin had come to address that?
He also recalled that his return to the US and joining Cole had, in a way, been tied to Julia. Funny–now the memory elt like something from a lifetime ago.
Maggie moved on to business. Glen had, yes, come with work in mind–but he’d be lying if he said there wasn’t the lightest personal motive. As they discussed, his gaze kept drifting: her damp hair, the sheen at her collarbone….
His throat went dry. He looked away abruptly, cleared his throat, and said, “Maybe dry your hair first?”
‘Okay. Jot down what you just said. I’ll blow–dry,” Maggie replied.
“Sure.”
She disappeared into the bedroom. When she returned, hair dry, they’d only spoken a few minutes before her
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phone chimed.
It was a text from Franklin: [Isabella says you still haven’t replied.]
The reminder jogged her memory–she really had nearly forgotten.
[Got it,] she replied.
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Are we ever gonna get final chapters?...
Really is there ever going to be more???...
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Im losing interest in this novel because I have to wait a long time for a chapter🙌I sometimes even forget that there’s a novel that I am currently reading 🤦♀️👩🦯🤤...
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Though Franklin started to annoy me..im still curious the story with his POV. Please author give us more sneak peak.....
The story is so dragging!! I hate Franklin so much!! Maggie’s character is so boring!! This divorce is sooo long!! I’m not even sure if this story is worth reading anymore… just give me the ending already…...
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Please more chapters And also stop with the slow updating... we are humans and we get tired of waiting after a while And please we need to see things from Franklin's point of view And if truly he doesn't feel anything for Maggie.... give her her happiness already. The heartbreak don too much!!!...