Login via

Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 482

Grace watched as William and I walked away.

But then, it occurred to her that someone else was suffering even more than she was. So, she looked up at Irvin.

Unable to conceal his feelings any longer, Irvin’s eyes were bloodshot and filled with tears. At the sight of this, Grace laughed silently.

She really wasn’t a good person. As long as someone was suffering with her–no, more than her–Grace would always feel things were bearable.

She tightened her grip on Irvin’s arm as an idea came to mind. “Look how happy Ms. Quill is now, Tim. People really should keep moving forward.”

Grace knew nothing she said could get Irvin to let me go. No matter what, he wouldn’t look her way and think of having a life with her.

Irvin was already in agony. Knowing this, she only said those words to antagonize him further and inflict even more emotional pain on him.

As long as she was upset, she wanted to make someone else feel worse. That was the sole reason Grace had made that statement.

Irvin didn’t say a word. He just looked at her with eyes full of misery.

He was under such unbearable torment. Yet, despite Grace’s aggravating words, he didn’t lose control and lash out at her. He wasn’t filled with hatred, nor did he want to tear her to pieces.

A new idea abruptly came to Grace’s mind. When she spoke again, it wasn’t to kick Irvin again while he was down.

Instead, she said seriously, “Emilia Quill has already found her happiness, Irvin. You no longer have any chance with her. Seriously, why don’t you let go of all that hatred in your heart and be with me properly instead? Believe me–if you’re willing, I can give you much more than you can imagine!”

Timothy wanted to use Irvin as free labor. Once his job was done, he would return to the Hardwell family and use Irvin as a scapegoat.

Timothy was rotten to the core. He didn’t even care about his children, much less Grace. She was still useful to him, yet he had threatened her. So, one could only imagine what he would do to her once she was no longer of use.

Leave Me 482 1

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge)