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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 15

Chapter 15

His sudden intimate gesture caused Madeline’s heart to beat faster. Her face also began to heat up gradually.

She lifted her head to look at Jeremy. His side profile was good looking, but his face was neutral.

“Grandpa is here.”

He said those three words coldly and Madeline understood immediately.

He merely wanted to put on the act of a loving couple in front of Old Master Whitman.

Madeline's heart became cold. and she felt that this was very ironic.

There were no outsiders at the dining table. If there was one. it was Meredith.

Old Master Whitman’s eyes were kind. However. for some reason. Madeline felt that he looked familiar. It was as if she had seen him from years ago.

What surprised Madeline was how Jeremy ignored Meredith's feelings and took care of her just to make the old master happy.

Not only did he take food for her, but he even peeled prawns for her. This was the first time

Madeline saw Jeremy's gentle smile on a very rare occasion.

Madeline lifted her head to look at Meredith. She forced herself to smile, but it was obvious she was not happy.

It felt just like a dream. However. she knew that the dream would be over soon.

After dinner. Jeremy held Madeline’s hand to walk to the garage. His warmth reached the bottom of her heart, and her face heated up. She wanted very badly to stay in this moment forever...

Nevertheless. reality was cruel.

When they got to the side of the car, Jeremy swung away Madeline’s hand in disgust.

“Get lost.”

His sudden horrible attitude caused Madeline to be in a state of shock.

She watched as Jeremy opened the door considerately for Meredith who came after them.

Subsequently, he watched as she got into the car before revving the vehicle and disappearing in front of Madeline.

Consequently. Madeline was abandoned on the empty street. The autumn wind blew on her face. and coldness took over her heart. Moreover, the wind blew away the fake act of warmth and affection.

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