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Blind Date Turned Proposal novel Chapter 1348

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At Chapter 1348 Compensating Her Clothes of Blind date turned proposal novel, Josie Warren, a young and ambitious woman with a flair for independence, found herself entangled in a web of surprises on the day of her blind date. Little did she know that the seemingly ordinary man across the table was none other than her immediate superior, Dexter Russell. In the content of Chapter 1348 Compensating Her Clothes and the following chapters of the novel "Blind date turned proposal",The revelation turned her world upside down, forcing her to confront unexpected feelings and a proposal she never saw coming? Read Blind date turned proposal novel Chapter 1348 Compensating Her Clothes at NovelFreePDF.com.

“Was there ever a time when he didn't?”

Indeed, it was the truth.

Dexter let out a light laugh. “You're quite the charmer.”

“Same to you.”

To get to Josie, one inevitably had to go through Dexter. So, in reality, Morgan was actually there for him.

He glanced at the elegantly draped dress on the floor, remarking, “That dress was a good choice for you.”

“Yet, no matter the appeal of the attire, it's pointless without someone to admire it.”

The expensive designer dress, barely worn for a few hours, lay abandoned, its worth diminished.

Dexter appeared to exhale softly, caressing her cheek. “I promise to compensate you soon.”

Josie's internal turmoil began to subside. She playfully demanded, “I expect something even more exquisite next time.”

“Of course.”

Beneath the lamp's cozy illumination, the distance between them seemed to vanish. Gone were the days of withheld emotions and silence; they had matured, understanding the importance of clearing up misunderstandings.

They knew well the unique space they occupied in each other's lives, irreplaceable and distinct.

Feeling his gaze linger, Josie grew slightly uneasy. “It's late; you should head out,” she suggested.

“Summoning me for dinner out of the blue, is there something on your mind?” His fingers wove through her hair, like a caress meant for a lover.

She fell silent, not wanting to divulge the truth behind the invitation. “No reason, really. I just needed company for dinner.”

“Why not dine with Morgan? He counts as company.”

Her mix of irritation and embarrassment prompted her to punch him lightly, scolding, “Don't test your luck!”

His laughter was immediate. “You've missed me, haven't you?”

“Time for you to go,” she insisted. “Mark's outside. He won't be able to rest with you here.”

“A little longer won't hurt.” He sought confirmation, “Admit you've missed me.”

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