Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1043
“Then, were we… intimate?” Shaun asked in a low voice. In his memory, he hated when Catherine approached and touched him three years ago. She even took advantage of him being drunk to get pregnant.
Aunty Linda blushed. “Oh, of course you were. Every time Ms. Jones kissed you, you were quite happy. There was once when you were injured, you lied to her and told her that it would stop hurting if she kissed you, and Ms. Jones actually believed you. Even my face turned red when I saw it.”
“Thank you…” After hearing that, Shaun gratefully let Aunty Linda go back.
He had no recollection of what Aunty Linda told him, but he knew that like Chase’s words, it was all most likely true.
However, he had forgotten it. He had forgotten that three years ago, he once loved a woman named Catherine Jones.
All his mind remembered were her faults.
It was no wonder that after Catherine came back three years later, she could easily cook a meal he loved. She knew his appetite like the back of her hand.
Even in bed, she knew what kind of position he liked the most.
It was because they were in love.
However, he had forgotten that he loved her.
It was enough that he forgot, but he even got together with Sarah and forced the divorce on her. He even forced her to announce to the public that they had a contract marriage.
He defended Thomas Neeson time and time again, locked her up, pushed her down, and killed his two children.
He also hurt the friend she cared about the most and threatened her with Joel’s illness.
He always thought he was smart, but now, he realized that he was a fool.
He was played like a fiddle. Sarah Neeson, oh, Sarah Neeson.
He chewed over the name in his throat, wanting nothing more than to eat her bones and bite her flesh.
At night, in the room of a clubhouse.
Chase ordered the alcohol, and Shaun only appeared at 9:00 p.m.
He was pale and looked dazed.
”Hey, what did you do to yourself?” Chase did not feel good seeing him like this.
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