Carrie could not stand her brother treating Camryn well. She asked Mrs. Newman to send him to a boarding school since he started first grade to reduce the time he stayed at home.
Even so, he still treated Camryn better.
Camryn’s brother, who was younger than her by nine years, had always felt guilty. He blamed himself for not being able to get their parents to send her to the hospital when she was sick while he was in school. It had caused her to lose her sight.
In that family, Camryn had only felt the warmth of family from her brother.
Callum listened to her saying the most heartbreaking words with a calm tone. He strangely felt sorry for her.
It could be due to him knowing she was the wife his nana had chosen for him from the start.
Callum was treating Camryn as his woman.
“Happiness will come after hard times,” Callum said with a deep, gentle voice.
Camryn smiled at him. “You don’t have to feel sorry for me, Mr. York. They don’t treat me well, but they’ve raised me until this age.”
Although they did almost take her life…
“Have you chosen the flowers you want to buy, Mr. York?”
Camryn changed the topic.
She was not close to Callum and did not want to discuss her private matters with him.
“Since I gave you a ride to work, you should give me a bouquet.”
Camryn was speechless.
She did not expect Callum to ask her for a bouquet in return for his help.
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