Chapter 894
“The moment I agreed to give us another shot, I never once thought of letting you go.”
Isaac’s heart melted. “What did I do to deserve this?”
What did he do to deserve this?
Brittany could forgive him and come back into his life.
In the middle of the bustling city park, not caring about the passersby, Brittany tiptoed and planted a solemn kiss on Isaac’s forehead. “I love you so much.”
Isaac’s heart skipped a beat, and he instinctively pulled her closer, his grip tightening around her waist. Had it not been for the need to sign the marriage certificate, he might have, in the next second, torn away the thin fabric separating them.
After a long kiss, Brittany, breathless, let go. “Let’s go.”
Hand in hand, they walked into the registry office.
They had been married before, but this time it felt different.
They went through the motions-submitting documents, signing names, taking oaths. Each step felt incredibly real.
In half an hour, their fresh marriage certificate was in hand.
Isaac had cleared his work schedule to take Brittany away for what amounted to a getaway, a sort of belated honeymoon.
Before boarding the flight, Isaac, who had been silent on social media for a while, updated
his Facebook status.
[Looking forward to our journey ahead.]
The status was accompanied by three photos,
Their marriage certificate, a selfie together, and a picture of their entwined hands.
After posting, Isaac turned off his phone, pulled a light blanket from the luggage, and draped it over Brittany. Holding her hand, he soon drifted off to sleep.
Wesley was the first to see the Facebook update.
He rubbed his eyes in disbelief, and after a long moment, he let out a “Shit!”
They really got hitched!
Viola, who disliked swearing, frowned. “Wesley, mind your language.”
“Sorry, Viola, it’s just…” He handed her the phone. “Zac got married. I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed.”
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Chapter 894
After all these years, they finally tied the knot.
Viola glanced at the status update and said gravely, “Well, that’s good news.”
Brittany and Isaac had missed out on so much together, and now they were starting anew. Wesley, his mind spinning, leaned in. “Viola, don’t you think we should have a wedding ceremony?”
They had gotten married without one, and lately, he had been yearning for it.
Viola shook her head. “No need.”
After all, it was her second marriage. She didn’t want to make a fuss.
Wesley felt a tinge of disappointment, but then he thought, as long as Viola stayed by his side, he needed nothing more.
Upon seeing the status, Kari and Hannah celebrated privately with a lavish meal, toasting to the couple’s newfound happiness.
The Salter family had anticipated the news.
Carla had been sued and the evidence against her was overwhelming.
Though she avoided jail, she paid a hefty settlement, which was duly recorded in her personal file.
Bu that wasn’t the end of it. Rumors had it that William had been set up from the start, never having laid a finger on Carla. It was Carla had forced William to marry her.
William was the victim, yet he was branded with the stigma of a rapist, and his marriage
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