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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 928

Then, Jessie would avoid George and even stay away from him.

Only in this way is it possible to avoid the possibility of falling in love with George all over again.

After all, she loved him so much before that the probability of falling in love with him again would be very low, and she has no choice but to run away from George in order to avoid falling in love again.

When Jessie did this, how could it not be for his own protection?

She forgot all her past memories of George, she didn't know him and didn't know if he was worth trusting, so she wouldn't fall in love with him easily.

Because she didn't know if he would hurt her again after she fell in love all over again.

She had already been hurt once, and went to hypnotize herself in order to forget him and let go of him.

If she fell in love all over again and got hurt again, she didn't know if she could survive.

After all, for Jessie, having fallen into the same man twice in a row, she really had no idea of living anymore, she would feel useless, knowing that it was a fire pit, why did she have to jump in again and get hurt that was also self-inflicted.

It is said that where there is once domestic abuse, there is a second and countless times.

In the same way that one hurts a person, there is sure to be a second time.

Jessie will not fall in love with George so easily as long as she keeps this thought in mind.

So it's not that easy for George to regain her heart, there's still a long way to go.

This includes gaining the forgiveness her parents as well.

She believes that for the next few years, perhaps George will have to surround himself with Jessie and the Robinson family.

Thinking, Violet shook her head and laughed lightly, then held onto the railing and moved on upstairs.

She had intended to ask Aimee for clarification and ask her what she had actually sent.

If Aimee doesn't say anything, force her to.

But now, she wasn't in that mood either.

One by two, they kept it from her, and George, who guessed what it was at the back, also kept it from her, leaving her with no curiosity at all about what was in the box.

After all, curiosity has its heat, and when it wears off, there is naturally nothing left.

She might as well go to her room and rest for a while.

Violet returned to the third floor, opened the door to her room and walked in.

In the room, the man is still sitting on the sofa, laptop on his lap, and is burying his head in tapping.

Hearing footsteps, the man said without looking up, "You are back."

Violet nodded her head.

Stanley finally lifted his head from the computer and turned it to look at her, "Where have you been?"

"Went downstairs, ready to find Aimee and ask her what she had sent. It's okay that she was secretive, but you followed suit, making me itchy, so I couldn't resist going to her."

"Oh? Did you ask for clarification then?" Stanley asked teasingly.

It was clear in his mind that she must not have asked.

If she had the answer, she would not have looked like this, but would have blushed.

Sure enough, hearing the man's words, Violet gave him a blank look, "If I had the answer, would I still look like this?"

Stanley laughed low.

Violet said with no good grace, "You guys are hiding it from me, Aimee is hiding it from me, and even George is hiding it from me! It really pisses me off!"

Hearing George, the smile on Stanley's face faded, "He also knows what Aimee has sent?"

Violet nodded, "When I came up just now, I happened to meet him on the stairs, he was going out, so I had a chat with him about it, and he said he guessed what Aimee had sent me, and he wouldn't tell me, saying that if I told him, you would come after him."

At these words, the dissatisfaction on Stanley's face dissipated, "He is sensible."

He did not suspect George of lying.

In fact, it's not surprising that George would guess, after all, that thing isn't hard to guess.

It's just that Violet herself is too innocent to think in those terms and that's why she can't guess.

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