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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2006

Celeste did not reject Gary, nor did she expect him to take it a step further.

Somehow, she was sure of it.

Therefore, she looked at him as calm as ever.

Was it his fault for all that happened?

No, it wasn't.

She didn't think he was to be blamed as they had broken up that time.

She could imagine how depressed he was and why he went drinking. It just so happened that Janice was with him and so... everything happened.

She sighed. How funny life was.

Suddenly, Cindy and Sinclair appeared in her mind at the same time.

Those two had always been so open- minded when it came to relationships.

They were the kind who were adventurous in love. They could love more than one.

But why couldn't she be like them?

She was too straightlaced.

It was hard for her to let go and to seem like she didn't care.

When in truth, she cared too much about it that it bothered her.

Celeste knew she couldn't blame Gary, but she couldn't get rid of that discomfort in her heart. It was growing stronger and stronger, and she was on the verge of a breakdown.

What was wrong with her?

Her jealousy was consuming her to the point she couldn't even think.

They were facing each other but no one spoke.

In the few minutes of silence, their gazes met. Even if they did not say a word, their feelings were obvious.

They had so much they wanted to say but no one knew where to begin.

Gary felt a pang of melancholy.

"Celeste," he called out to her, breaking the silence between them. "Do you have something to say to me?"

Stunned, Celeste shook her head and said, "No, but can you go out? I want to wash up for bed."

After all, she still had not figured out how to talk about this matter. She knew it might be the end of their relationship if she brought it up.

Meanwhile, her body was feeling much better and she could feel her legs already.

However, he stood still as if he had no intention of leaving.

She had no choice but to reach out to push him away, wanting to get off the sink top. But he stood where he was.

Gary reached out and pulled Celeste into his arms. He held her tightly so that she could not escape.

Laying on his chest, she inhaled his scent and felt his warmth.

Her heart was still in pain, so she continued to push him. But no matter how hard she struggled, she could not break free.

In the quiet room with only the two of them, she gritted her teeth and shouted, "Let go of me!"

He remained close to her. Her tiny body was so soft and it was emitting a sweet scent.

For a moment, he couldn't get enough of her scent.

He just couldn't part with her.

He couldn't bear to.

Gary refused to let Celeste beat herself up for something she did not do. She was being too quiet and distant.

They were so close physically but there also seemed like there was a tremendous gap between them.

How could he accept that?

He couldn't be without her. Like mad, he clung to her and whispered into her ear, "I can't stand you ignoring me. I feel like dying."

She was stunned but she tried to appear calm.

She whispered back, "I am not ignoring you. I was just in a bad mood."

"I know. It must be because of me." He laughed, "I made you feel unappreciated and gave you so many empty promises. I have so many flaws. But I want everything that is best for you. Do you believe me?"

"I do." She replied without any hesitation. "I trust you, even if you did something wrong. I know that was not your fault."

Gary was stunned.

He couldn't believe his ears as he held Celeste's waist. He then lifted her chin, forcing her to meet his eyes.

"Do you really believe me?" he asked uncertainly.

She nodded.

He let out a wry smile.

She believed him but look at what he had done.

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