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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 1187

Chapter 1187

Raising Cooper for so many years, this was the first time Ivy saw him being so happy. He was so happy that…she could not bear to disturb him.

However, at that moment, a familiar car sound came from the entrance. Ivy instantly came to her senses. She quickly turned around and headed downstairs.

She came to the garden and picked Cooper up. she patted the grass on him and said, “Cooper, it’s late. Let’s go back in.”

Then, she pulled him into the house whether he was willing to or not.

Cooper was pulled away by Ivy. He kept turning around to look at Meredith and Nia.

Seeing him being taken away, Nia asked, “Cooper, do you not want the roses anymore?”

However, Cooper had vanished from her sight into the house.

Meredith saw how disappointed Nia was. She walked over and helped Nia arrange the flowers while comforting her, “It’s alright. We will just send the flowers to his room later.”

“Okay, then.” Nia was not a petty person. She was immediately happy once more.

Returning to her room, Meredith placed the few roses by the head of her bed. Looking at the bright-colored petals, she could not help but think back to when Nia was staying in the hospital and how Nia was waiting for it to grow every day.

Three years have almost passed. The roses have all grown and bloomed. Nia’s sickness was completely cured too. Everything seemed to be going great.

If Ivy did not suddenly appear, perhaps, Nia would be even better. Meredith was wondering if after Josiah and Ivy got married, Nia would be upset.

Would she keep following Cooper around, calling after him?

At the thought of Nia, Meredith subconsciously headed to Nia’s room. Nia was not in her room, she had gone to Cooper’s room again. Sure enough, Meredith found her there.

Cooper was playing with his Leggos while Nia was exclaiming and cheering him as usual. After that, she said, “Cooper, can you build me a beautiful castle?

“Cooper, you’re amazing. Who did you learn this from?

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