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He clenched his fingers tightly, suddenly feeling a bit crazy.
It’s just a few words, why bother?
Not to mention Tricia and I would eventually reach that day, is there any other possibility?
Nelson’s temples were throbbing, a tangled mess of emotions surged in his chest. He pinched his brow and said hoarsely, “No need to apologize, it’s not a big deal.”
Patricia blinked her eyes, her moist eyes seemed to speak.
“Weren’t you…weren’t you angry?”
“Um.”
Nelson smiled and picked up a fork to give her a piece of ribs, “Don’t overthink it.‘
Patricia bit her lip and whispered, “Nelson, can we get engaged first… My mom called yesterday and said grandma is very sick, she wants us to hurry up and make it official.”
Nelson unconsciously frowned, wanting to refuse.
But when I thought about the strange feeling I had just now, the words on the tip of my tongue were suddenly held back.
Maybe they really should move on to the next stage.
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“Okay,” he said, “we got engaged.”
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Patricia was stunned, then overwhelmed with great joy, “So I’ll start preparing tomorrow… Do you have any ideas to tell me in advance, and we need to prepare the outfits well in advance!”
Nelson absentmindedly responded, and suddenly thought of Paulette.
He got engaged to Patricia, she must have finally caved in.
So many years of stubbornness, let’s take this opportunity to teach her a lesson!
Paulette was just briefly surprised, then she sent Nelson and Patricia flying to the clouds.
She didn’t have time to think ab
She didn’t have time to think about these things, but instead focused all her energy on work.
Lawson’s drama came to an end, and life is back on track.
Paulette used to go to work on time every day, and when she had free time, she would also learn how to cook with Larissa.
Of course, there’s a saying that makes a lot of sense.
When one door closes, another one opens.
Paulette’s closed window is the kitchen’s. She always thought she was good at studying, but she often struggled in cooking, the things she made were just hard to swallow.
“If you can’t do it well, just forget it.” Larissa comforted with a smile, “Anyway, I’m here, and if worst comes to worst, there’s always Jeremiah. I remember he can cook.”
Paulette looked at the dark meat on her plate and sighed deeply.
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