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Chapter 707 Back at Elmwood Villas, Gregory was practically draggingto the bedroom.
"It's not even dark yet!" I protested, trying to push him away with sembarrassment.
Gregory pinned my hands down. "We got married today, everyone expects us to... you know." The desire in his eyes was unmistakable, and I couldn't help but glare at him.
He continued, "Plus, mom's got the kids busy in the playroom, so we won't be disturbed." I was no match for his strength, completely at his mercy.
Unable to break free or stop him, I felt a mix of annoyance and shyness and tried to buy stime.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Let's not talk about Christine and Dailey's right now, but there's something else we need to discuss." Gregory didn't pause, his deep eyes locking onto mine. "You mean the thing with mom and Mr. Shaw?" I nodded. My mom had finally agreed, and I had invited Raleigh to the wedding.
But when I told him my plans, Raleigh declined politely: "It's your big day. We can't steal the spotlight. Dancing and singing aside, your mom can give a speech. I'll sit this one out." "Jane, I get it. I'm grateful your mom was open toattending your wedding without completely cutting ties. But weddings are significant, especially considering everything you and Gregory have been through." "Feelings can't be forced. I don't want to make things difficult for your mom. Let's just let things be.” So, I didn't plan for those parts at my wedding.
And when Raleigh showed up, he was very discreet, only quietly acknowledging my mom.
Throughout the wedding, there was hardly any interaction between them.
Lucius had just brought my mom back from the event, as Raleigh had to fly out for an engagement abroad.
"So, genius, analyze this for me. Do you think there's a chance for mom and Mr. Shaw?" Gregory drawled, his eyes narrowing playfully. "Trying to buy time, huh?" Of course, I couldn't admit it, so I retorted, "Mom is one of the people closest to us. How can you not care about her happiness?" "Oh, the moral high ground now?" I wanted to say something more, to stop him, but he had already moved past my defenses.
The words tried to speak shattered hey could form, turning i a blush that spread acrossbody.
Dailey was determined to clear the air with Christine once and for all today.
But Christine wasn't having any of it. She wanted to keep their paths separate.
She had decided to let go and wasn't looking back.
At least for now, she felt she owed it to Merritt.
Even if they weren't officially an item, she couldn't have her cake and eat it too.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Mr. Clarkson, have sdignity." although one to back down, Dailey warritt couldn't stand up t Dailey physically, he wasn't abago just stand by idly.
But before he could even touch Dailey, his bodyguard had Merritt pinned to the ground.
It was Merritt's first tresenting social hierarchies this much.
Dailey had a close childhood friend, rumored to be his first love.
And Dailey hadn't denied it or dealt with it, instead bringing his first love to Jane and Gregory's wedding. The e content is on novelenglish.net! So why bother entangling with Christine again? Such indecisiveness was unworthy of Christine.
"You're just leveraging your family's status!"
Dailey ignored Merritt completely, focusing only on Christine. "If you don't want him to suffer, cwith me." Christine scoffed, "Mr. Clarkson had a flair for the tic Savesthe trouble of trying too to lure you in."
Dailey ignored her sarcasm, forcefully guiding her into the car Christine struggled, but couldn't match his strength.
"Dai..." Nelly had never seen this side of Dailey.