Chapter 44
“It still hurts,” Nathan said with a smile. He spoke with a childish voice like he always did with Amelia, “It won’t hurt if you come and see me,”
Amelia was amused and laughed. “It seems like you’ve recovered! I’ll visit you when filming ends in a few days.”
“If you’re not coming to see me, I’ll visit you on set!” Nathan said gently.
On the other line, Amelia hesitated before replying, “When I’ve finished filming the show, if you’re still willing to propose to me, then let’s get married.”
She choked, “Anne’s accident really shocked me. I was terrified when I watched the video. I was afraid
that
you had been hit by the car!”
Her whole body shook when she watched the video. She felt lucky that Nathan wasn’t the one who
had gotten hit by the car.
Nathan felt distressed when he heard Amelia’s voice. “Sweetie…”
Amelia composed herself and said, “We never know what tomorrow will bring. So, Nathan… I want to cherish what we have now! Audrey chose to give up and got the divorce, so you’re no longer tied to each other! Like you said before, I’m going to put aside my morals and cherish every moment with
you.”
Amelia spoke from her heart.
“Okay!” Nathan replied, “I’ll prepare a grand proposal for you, and we’ll make an unforgettable memory together.”
After hanging up, Amelia looked at the screen thoughtfully.
When she talked to Nathan about getting married, his reaction wasn’t what she’d expected. She thought Nathan would be ecstatic and want to see her with a ring immediately.
Amelia forced herself not to dwell on it. She said to her assistant, Janet Rogers, “Bring me the script.”
Janet carefully removed Amelia’s wig for the period drama she was filming, and handed her the script.
“You’re only 24 years old, and your career is on the rise, Amelia. If you get married, you’ll lose many fans!” Janet said gingerly. “And Yolanda may not agree to that.”
As Amelia’s manager, Yolanda had been wholeheartedly supportive of Amelia over the years.
“I will speak to Yolanda.”
Amelia pretended she was taking down some notes on the script.
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