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Three Years Later, He Came Back Begging novel Chapter 365

Knowing she couldn't hide anything from her, Bonnie didn't deny it. She gave a brief rundown of what had been going on between her and Lawrence.

Helen wasn't surprised. Ever since the truth came out and all the chaos had settled, she knew these two would eventually orbit back to each other.

Neither had ever truly forgotten the other. Their feelings had merely been buried deep underground. The moment the sun hit, they were bound to sprout again.

Helen smiled at Bonnie's reflection. "You guys need to have a real talk. I remember how you used to handle arguments—you'd have a massive blowout, and by the next day, you were completely fine. Now you're just bottling it all up. You're going to suffocate. You've made it this far, you need to just put everything out in the open."

Bonnie nodded. She knew Helen was right.

Helen smoothly changed the subject. Once the other bridesmaid arrived and her makeup was done, they all headed outside for photos.

The lawn was decorated with balloons and floral arrangements. There were photo booths, lawn games, and a live band playing in the background.

They took photos until past five when the ceremony officially started. The guests had arrived, filling the lawn and lining the flower-strewn aisle leading to the white arch. Helen and Ned held hands as they slowly walked down to the altar.

As Helen and Ned tearfully read their handwritten vows in the golden glow of the sunset, Bonnie couldn't hold back her tears. They blurred her vision, making it hard to clearly see Helen's radiant happiness.

But in her heart, she knew her best friend had found the truest love.

Once upon a time, Bonnie had been incredibly envious of Helen and Ned's relationship. It was so pure and unique. They had been born in the same hospital and had never been apart since.

There seemed to be no obstacles or hardships between them. It was the kind of peace and tranquility Bonnie had always longed for.

Yet it never lacked passion and excitement.

With that thought, he glanced at Bonnie. He was just gathering the courage to strike up a conversation when Helen suddenly turned around and waved Bonnie over.

The bouquet in her hands represented the happiness she wanted to pass on.

Bonnie wiped away her tears, gave a brilliant smile, and walked forward. Helen had already promised her the bouquet before the wedding, as the other bridesmaid was already married.

Bonnie was the only friend she was still worried about.

Helen placed the bouquet in Bonnie's hands and pulled her into a tight hug.

"Whatever you decide, I've got your back. Be brave and love fiercely. The storm is over, and I know you're going to be so, so happy. Forever."

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