After listening to Bonnie's plan, Joshua immediately sent a few of his men to pack Bonnie, Harvey, and June's bags and send them to Tea Cottage.
When Bonnie finally finished her IV fluids in the evening, she felt a lot better.
With Joshua and Luna's help, she finally returned to Tea Cottage.
Standing at the gate, a bitter smile crept across Bonnie's face as she stared at the familiar building.
She still remembered...
This was the place where Jim and her first slept together, a place that held too many memories of her and Jim.
This was where they first met and started dating.
The first time they cooked together.
The first time they showered together...
All of these memories surged into her mind as she closed her eyes.
The image of Jim's cold and hostile attitude toward her that afternoon appeared before her eyes.
'Forget him,' Bonnie thought to herself.
It was time to let go.
In a few days, after the person who raped Nikki was captured, and after she settled the issue of Harvey’s guardianship, she would leave this city.
She, and the child inside her belly, would return to the place she belonged.
As soon as she thought of this, Bonnie let out an exhale and strode into the yard. ' "Bonnie," a low, male voice rang out from behind her before she could reach the front door.
This voice sounded both strange and familiar.
She glanced in the direction of the voice.
Christopher, who she had not seen in a long time, was standing underneath the trellis in the yard.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife?