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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 1894

The kids looked at Corinne. They could tell by her face that she was indeed tired.

"Then promise us, Daddy. Ask those weird men to stop following us, please?" begged Christine with her head tilted.

Jeremy glanced at the bodyguards that were standing behind the kids and gestured to them with his chin.

The three bodyguards immediately got the message and walked away.

The kids sighed in relief. They finally won their freedom!

Christine took a good look at Joey and said, "Joey, you're injured! Are you okay? Does it hurt?"

Joey shook his head and stroked Christine's head like a good old brother. "I'm fine now. Daddy and Mommy saved me just in time! These wounds don't hurt one bit."

"I knew Joey would be home safe and sound! After all, he's the bravest among us!" said Bryan.

Benjamin nodded. "Our family has finally reunited! No more kidnapping!"

Corinne was heartened to see the kids were getting along well. She went near Jeremy and clasped his hand tightly while they enjoyed the hard-won reunion.

"Alright! Jeremy, Corinne, let's get inside. Grandpa and Grandma are still waiting for you!" urged Francine.

"Okay."

Corinne and Jeremy brought the kids into the house, where all of them could sit and have a good hearty chat.

"Then I'll be Daddy's best man!" said Joey.

Jeremy chuckled. He rubbed Joey's face and said, "Silly boy, you're too young to be my best man."

"Oh… Can't I?" Joey pouted disappointedly.

Jeremy wrapped his arms around Corinne's waist and leaned his forehead against hers, then he asked in a low voice, "What do you think, little rascal? Want to marry me again?"

Corinne blushed. She knew Pamela meant well, but she needed to come clean with Pamela and Greg about her identity.

She took a deep breath and she said, "Grandma, actually… I'm the long-lost daughter of the Riveras. My real name is Luna Rivera. I know the Holdens and the Riveras aren't on good terms, so marrying into this family may be an issue… Although I'm not officially a Rivera, I think you should know about my real identity first, so you won't feel betrayed when you find out the truth one day."

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