Chapter 479 The Show Has Just Started
“This is what he promised to give Ezra?” Samuel asked in a solemn voice.
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Kathleen nodded. “The show has just started.”
Samuel did not know what Kathleen had done. However, just by observing her expression alone, he could tell she was determined.
Trevor will have to bear the consequences soon enough.
“There’s a Sylvonican restaurant in front of us. Let’s go there.” Kathleen pointed at a restaurant not far away.
“All right.” Samuel nodded obediently.
Kathleen took his hand into hers as she said, “Even though I can’t really remember, I think this is the first time we’re having dinner peacefully.”
Samuel was at a loss on how to reply.
It was his fault, after all.
He had never once shown her how it felt like to be loved.
“Let’s consider today a date,” Kathleen added languidly.
A date? Oh right, we’ve never gone on a date before. Samuel gulped before stating, “I remember that you and Ryan went on a holiday once.”
Kathleen shrugged. “That did happen. However, you ruined it. He was able to give me what you couldn’t, and yet, you still ruined it.”
She was angry.
For as long as she lived, she had never once gone on a proper date.
That was when Samuel held her hand. “You’re my wife. If you want to go on a date, I’ll go with you. You’re not allowed to think of other men.”
Otherwise, he would get jealous.
Kathleen snorted.
Samuel’s heart softened when he saw the playful pout on her face. He eventually added, “I’m sorry.”
“It’s all right. That’s all in the past now.” Kathleen looked up at the sky as she continued, “I’m a bit disappointed I couldn’t enjoy happier times with the person I liked the most in my prime. However, what we have now is fine, because I’m still with the same person I love.”
Samuel’s eyes instantly reddened.
He held Kathleen’s hands tightly. “Kate, I…” he trailed off.
Samuel knew deep down that he was not worthy of her profound love.
For as long as he could remember, Kathleen was the one who put more effort into their relationship.
At that moment, Kathleen was also moved to tears from Samuel’s reaction. “It’s all in the past now,” she said as she tried to hold back her tears.
Sometimes it was all right to lose part of one’s memory.
With reddened eyes, Samuel asked, “Kate, can we start over?”
“We’ve already started over, Mr. Macari,” Kathleen said in a teasing voice as she blinked.
Mr. Macari?
Samuel cupped Kathleen’s face with his hands as he lowered his head to kiss her. “Thank you for giving me another chance, Ms. Johnson.”
Kathleen scoffed playfully. “You literally forced your way through.”
Samuel was rendered speechless.
Then again, he figured her response was only normal; it was his fault, after all.
“Let’s go. I’m starving.” Kathleen dragged Samuel into the restaurant.
During their meal, Samuel suddenly spoke up. “Did the Lester family talk to you after the surgery?”
Kathleen nodded. “They asked me to go over tonight, but I rejected.”
Samuel gazed intently at her without uttering a word.
“Actually, I kind of guessed what they wanted. But I personally still don’t want to do it,” Kathleen explained. “I told them I would leave after Old Mrs. Lester’s post-surgery condition has stabilized. As for what they intended to say, I’ll think about it after settling the issues back at Jadeborough.”
“Are you not going to acknowledge them as your family?” Samuel asked.
After a brief moment of hesitation, Kathleen replied, “No.”
Samuel then left the topic at that.
Since Kathleen had her own plans, he did not want to affect her.
“Did you know, Samuel?” Kathleen started. “I find it troublesome that I now have a big family. My father was never like my mother. He never wanted to find out his true identity. Thus, I guess he had already figured things out earlier on.”
Samuel meaningful gaze bore into her.
“After thinking about it, I realized that it didn’t matter if I acknowledged myself as a member of the Lester family or not,” she continued faintly. “I guess that my father probably thought his presence was useless after finding out that Old Mrs. Lester had two other sons and a daughter.”
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