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Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber) novel Chapter 159

In fact, he had heard Amber say that she didn't love him, but he had not taken it seriously, regarding them as her angry words due to her hate for his partiality for Makenna. After all, he knew her affection for him in the past few years.

But now, she was telling his grandma calmly that she did not love him anymore. This made him realize that what she had said before was not to anger him. She really did not love him anymore.

At this moment, Jared clearly felt a stinging pain and some emptiness in his heart, as if something important had been dug out. This feeling made his face look very bad.

Georgia saw him from the corner of her eye. She shook her head slightly and sighed. "I had thought that if you still had feelings for Jared, I would do anything to get you together, but now... Well, forget it."

Their relationship were broken because Jared had not loved Amber.

Now that Amber didn't love Jared, there would be no difference from before if they were together again.

"Grandma, thank you for your concern, but it's impossible for Mr. Farrell and me to be together again." Amber took Georgia's hand and said, "Sorry, I let you down...”

"You silly child, what are you talking about? Compared with forcing you to be with Jared, I would rather see you live a happy life. Look at your little face now, how energetic you are. In the past, you were too haggard as if you had not been a woman in her twenties. It's better now." Georgia chuckled.

Seeing that Georgia really didn't care about it, Amber was relieved and smiled.

Then, she thought of something and took out the necklace from her collar. "By the way, Grandma, I returned to my old house and found a necklace. Do you think it's what you referred to?"

A necklace?

Outside on the balcony, Jared narrowed his eyes when he heard this.

What necklace?

Georgia looked at the necklace and said, "I don't know if it's this one. Your father was in a hurry and didn't tell me what the necklace looked like, so I'm not sure."

Amber put down the necklace. "This is the only necklace there, no other ones."

"Then it should be this one." Georgia nodded.

Amber bit her lower lip. "This necklace is very similar to Mrs. Gardner's. I've asked, they are mother-daughter necklaces. Mrs. Gardner's is a mother necklace, and mine is a daughter necklace. But I can't understand why Makenna's necklace is at my house."

"You mean this is the necklace of the Gardners?" Georgia was stunned.

Amber nodded. "Yes. More than 20 years ago, Trenton Gardner had the necklaces designed for Mrs. Gardner and her newly born daughter, Makenna."

"I remember it." Georgia smiled. "If it's really one of the mother-daughter necklaces of the Gardners, then the one in your hand isn't Makenna's, but Makayla's."

"Makayla's?" Amber tilted her head in confusion.

Somehow, when she heard this name, an indescribable feeling rose in her heart.

But soon, that feeling disappeared.

"Yes, it's Makayla's. She's the elder daughter of Trenton and his wife. Makenna is their younger daughter. By the way, you and Makayla were born in the same year."

Georgia recalled and said, "It was well known in Olkmore that Trenton bought two necklaces when his wife gave birth to her elder daughter. Many people envied Mrs. Gardner. But when Makenna was born, Trenton bought nothing for her. So this necklace belongs to her elder daughter."

Amber looked down at the necklace on her neck. "Makenna isn't the only daughter of the Gardner family. But why haven't I heard of their elder daughter?"

"She died when she was very young." Jared pushed the door open and chimed in.

Amber was surprised. "Died?"

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