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Cosset You Forever novel Chapter 1367

'Huh?' Dorothy was bewildered. She couldn't believe that Sophia was smiling at her and proposing a private talk. Moreover, she could not think of anything she'd like to talk to her about. So she arrogantly replied, "I don't think that's necessary. I have nothing to say to you." She then took Colin's arm with the intention of going away. "Come on, Colin, let's go."

Before Colin and Dorothy could leave, Sophia said, "I am sorry I've done things that offended you before, Miss Lien. I owe you an apology. Today I just want to talk things out with you, privately. Just the two of us."

The rest of the group was shocked.

Leila didn't know all the stories between Dorothy and Sophia, but she knew enough to know that they were not friends to each other. Why would Sophia suddenly want to apologize to Dorothy? What was going on?

Dorothy, on the other hand, was satisfied as well as shocked at Sophia's words. Hardly trying to veil her smug satisfaction, she raised her head a little higher, unaware of Colin's darkened face.

Colin was indeed angry with Sophia. He'd already promised Sophia that he would always stand by her side no matter what she did. Now her offer of an apology to Dorothy was a total betrayal of his trust.

Dorothy loosened her arm from Colin's and turned to face Sophia with a condescending look. "Well, if you insist, I guess I can spare a few minutes to hear you out."

Sophia nodded and then followed Dorothy out of the living room. Before she was gone, she looked back and gave Colin a glance. A glance with a spark of... wickedness.

Colin caught the glance and realized that it wasn't truly a call for truce. Instantly, his mood lightened and a smile appeared on his face.

Leila picked up a glass of champagne from a tray near her and approached Colin. "Hi, Colin. Long time no see. How are you these days?"

It had been a long time since they last met. She had stopped contacting him ever since she knew that he was in love with her cousin Sophia.

Colin took a sip of the red wine before looking away from the direction where Sophia had just went. "Now that Sophia's back, I've never been better." His tone was affectionate and tender, showing no attempt to hide his feelings for Sophia. Colin felt happy to have Sophia around. Even quarreling with her made him feel alive.

However, the more he talked about his love for Sophia, the more painful it became for Leila to hear about it. A moment of silence passed before Leila could regain her composure and ask, "If you love Sophia so much, why are you still with Dorothy?"

"Dorothy," Colin paused, his eyes fixed on the red wine as the smile on his face slowly disappeared. "I want nothing left for her in the end."

Leila was a smart woman. She immediately understood that there was more to that seemingly flourishing relationship between Colin and Dorothy.

She also knew that it was time to get this man out of her head and move on. So she raised her glass to propose a toast, "Good luck, Colin. I am looking forward to the day when I become your sister-in-law."

Seeing that she was letting go of the past, Colin felt reassured and cast a teasing glance at her, "Hey, I happen to have quite a few hot single friends, do you want me to set you up? Huh, big star?"

"I'd love to. But only after you and Sophia get back together." Colin knew she was leaving out the part that she wouldn't settle down with another man until she saw that he was happily married, unsaid.

"You are a good girl, and you deserve someone much better than me," Colin said.

Leila grinned, "Are you saying that you are not a good man? Or that Sophia is not as good as me? I wonder what Sophia would think about that. You should be careful, Colin. I may tell on you!"

Certainly, Colin would laugh at the joke and let it pass, she thought. To her surprise, Colin seemed to have taken it seriously. He looked her in the eye and said, "Please don't say anything about this to Sophia. I am still trying to win her back, so I wouldn't want anything to mess it up for me."

Though her heart ached from hearing the confession, Leila was amused by the way Colin fell for her joke. She couldn't help but smile, "All right, I won't say anything to her. By the way, do you need any help from your big cousin Leila?"

"No, that won't be necessary. You are already too busy yourself. I don't want you to spend time on this. I want you to take good care of yourself."

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