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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 1497

Corinne chuckled. "So, what brings you here so early in the morning?"

Sunny shrugged. "Nothing much! Didn't we decide that I could come visit you at the Holdens' today? My jet lag hasn't worn off yet, and I couldn't sleep at all last night. I'm feeling a little tired if I'm honest, but it's going to feel like hell if I get some sleep. I thought I might as well come here a little earlier to see you. Then we could pick up the children together after you're done with work. It's been ages since I last saw my nephews and niece!"

Corinne glanced at him and asked, "How are you so free? Doesn't Lucas plan to have you work at the company?"

Sunny frowned and replied, "He wants to arrange something for me at the company, but I need a little time to adapt and rest after returning to the country!"

Corinne concurred, so she sat and picked up the full cup of coffee. She took a sip and asked inquisitively, "Speaking of which, I've been meaning to ask you what happened yesterday. Why were you with Xante?"

Sunny had a flash of mixed emotions when Xante's name was mentioned. He leaned back casually on the sofa. "I didn't look for her. I happened to run into her at a business event yesterday, so we caught up with each other and talked about old times."

"'Old times', huh?" Corinne narrowed her eyes. "Is it what I think it is?"

Sunny would have blushed in the past, but he was no longer the same man he was three years ago. In apparent indifference, he answered, "Is it wrong for adults to reminisce about old times? You shouldn't try to tell me or Xante what to do. We're all adults now. We can take responsibility for our actions."

Corinne observed Sunny and sensed he had changed quite a bit from before. She sipped her coffee and mused, "Don't you think you should take your relationships more seriously?"

Sunny quipped, "Will being serious lead to a better outcome? You were serious about Jeremy, but you still ended up raising the kids on your own."

"I swear I never meant to hurt your feelings, Corinne," he insisted.

Corinne's smile came from her heart, and so did her remark. She did not feel that Jeremy had abandoned her or ran away from her, but she did regret that her seriousness and pettiness had led her to keep a distance from him. Had she been less focused on the result and more on the moments she had with him, she might have been able to make more memories with him.

Instead, she found that her memories with Jeremy were scant whenever she thought about him every night. Her mind seemed to breeze through the few moments she spent with him, and all that was left for her after that was an emptiness filled with intense yearning.

Perhaps her nights would be less lonely if she had more memories to reminisce about.

Corinne snapped back to the present and added, "I have a meeting later. Go pass the time at a nearby mall."

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