Jeremy smiled. "Nothing much. I'm calling you to say congratulates, Amber. Finally, you are proven innocent."
"Thanks," Amber also smiled.
Indeed, she had been proved innocent, so she felt relaxed.
"Thanks to Elias," Amber added, "If he hadn't kept the two video clips, this matter wouldn't be resolved so easily."
Upon hearing it, Jeremy looked down to cover the anger in his eyes.
Thanks to Elias?
Jeremy was the one who had uploaded the video clips.
Suddenly, Amber's doorbell rang.
Amber stood up. "All right, Jere. I've gotta go. Someone's ringing the doorbell."
"Who is it?" Jeremy asked.
Amber walked to the door. "I don't know. Let me check."
"All right. Before opening the door, you must check who's outside first. Be careful," Jeremy reminded her in a soft tone.
Amber nodded. "No worries. I know."
Amber was more confused. "Who is the sender?"
"I'm sorry, but I don't know. I'm only in charge of the delivery," the deliveryman answered, shaking his head.
However, the next second, he recalled something and said, "There's a card in the bouquet. You may find the answer from it."
Upon hearing it, Amber took a glance at the roses. Sure enough, the was a card.
She picked up the roses and said, "Thank you so much. Have a nice day."
"You are welcome. You, too.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber)
This is heart racing story, just love it about amber. completed....
What...Amber tells the old lady so casually about aborting the baby and doesn't think something will happen to the old lady huh...
Amber is evil....she was not raped and still choose to abort....the baby is a person.......
It's a miracle that Amber is still alive, she is always lost in thought (came back to her senses) it happens quite a lot huh...
Seriously Ben........