"You lunatic!” Summer glared at Mark. Then, she moved forward while lifting her white wedding dress a t the ankles.
There was no way Mark would let her go, so he hugged her to prevent her from leaving. His muscular chest, hard as iron, pressed against her; his warmth and gloomy aura enveloped her. Mark said, "I've been a lunatic since a long time ago. Don’t you even think about going to this wedding ceremony. I will never let you do as you wish!"
"You-" Summer was anxious. She gritted her teeth and kicked him.
"You can only wear that beautiful white wedding dress for me, not for the other men!" said Mark. In his mind, he thought to himself, 'Not only is she wearing a white wedding dress, she has even put on delicate makeup. How dare she still want to marry Dean?
There is no way I will allow that!'
Mark could see the flaming anger in her eyes. She was stubborn yet beautiful.
"Don’t marry Dean..." His voice became softer. "Don’t marry him..." he repeated his request.
His low voice sounded helpless as he pleaded, "Don’t
marry him. Let's start again, okay?"
Summer's body stiffened, and she stopped kicking him. Mark spoke again, "You, me, and Charlotte. The three of us can start all over again."
‘Start again?
‘How is it possible to start over again between us when things have already progressed this far?'
"It's not possible, get up and let me go..." Her tone was softened. It does not sound irritated as before. "The hotel's wedding banquet is ready. The guests have arrived and my parents are also waiting. Dean will come picking me up soon. Mark, just let it be..." said Summer.
Summer would definitely become a laughing stock if she did not show up at the wedding. She would be deemed ungrateful towards such a kind man like Dean and put him in an embarrassing situation. Her parents would surely hate her to her core.
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