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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 556

Chapter 556

She looked absolutely stunning in her wedding dress. However, he selfishly wished that he was the only one to own that pretty side of her.

Madeline tried to recall why she would end up wearing the wedding gown, but it ended up fruitless.

Jeremy knew that Madeline’s current memory and attitude had gone way back to the time when she was still madly in love with him. He was feeling grateful but was in pain at the same time. He brought her to the bed and sat down. His hand gently laid atop her gorgeous brows as he said, “Linnie, stop thinking about it. You can’t recall it because you’ve lost your memories.”

“Me? Lost my memories?” Madeline’s eyes grew wide as she was confused.

Jeremy looked at her and nodded, feeling a pinch in his heart. “Linnie, we got married six years ago. It’s just that something went wrong with your memories and you’ve forgotten many things. They cured the tumor inside you, Meredith and her family have received the punishment they should get and were already judged by the law. As for us…”

He stuttered. The sense of fear that he had never once felt before made him retreat.

He lost the courage to tell her the truth that occurred within these six years. He was sincerely afraid that she might end up hating him and even leaving him.

“Jeremy, Jeremy, why aren’t you talking? What’s wrong with us?”

Jeremy snapped back to reality after hearing Madeline’s pestering. He wore a gentle smile and faced Madeline.

Madeline’s cheeks went pink when she saw his stunning face. Her gorgeous orbs looked down slightly, not wanting to look into his eyes.

Her bashful appearance was just like a young lady who first discovered what true love was.

“Linnie, how about leaving the past in the past? For the days to come, I’ll protect you, take care of you, and we’ll be together just fine.”

He hooked his little finger to hers.

“Just like the promise we made back at that time. We’ll always be together forever.”

Madeline gradually raised her teary eyes, meeting Jeremy’s passionate orbs. “Jeremy, this all feels like a dream to me.”

“This is not a dream, silly. It’s the reality you’re experiencing.”

Jeremy’s eyes looked even more gentle, but he was still feeling a pinch in his heart.

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