Jeremy was the same way. If it wasn't for his grandma nagging him every day, he'd almost forget he was already hitched. He reached out and took her hand, "Thanks for sticking with me. Thanks for giving me another shot."
Cornelia said, "Not a second chance, but the third."
Jeremy was like, "Huh?"
Cornelia said, "Including this one, it's the third and the last. If you bail on me again, I won't forgive you."
He tightened his grip on her hand, "I won't leave you again."
Cornelia said, "Let's pinky swear."
He said "That's so childish." But he still reached out and made the pact with her.
She said, "I'm full, you should go rest."
But Jeremy didn't budge. Cornelia asked, "Is there something you want to say?"
Jeremy suddenly blurted out, "Cornelia, I like you. I really like you."
His sudden confession made Cornelia blush, "I know. I've always known."
If he didn't like her, why would he try so hard to push her away? He definitely wouldn't drag his sick body to be by her side, clumsily staying with her. She knew all of this. So she couldn't even bring herself to be mad at him. She took the initiative to patch things up, even suggesting they remarry.
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