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Flirting With My Ex-husband novel Chapter 359

Yoselin had done what she came to do today, "Well, m y business is done. See you later."

Before she left, she looked at Scarlett and smiled, "You make great coffee. I hope to taste your coffee sometime again."

Scarlett got up and walked her out, "Welcome to my house for coffee when you have time."

"Don't worry, I won't bring Raymond over." Yoselin smiled gently.

Scarlett smiled back, "See you later."

"Go back into the house. It's raining."

Yoselin stopped Scarlett at the front door, and then she held out an umbrella and left.

Scarlett stood on the steps and watched Yoselin walk out of the gate and get into her car. Then Scarlett turned around and went back to the house.

Scarlett returned to the living room. She took the earring from the jewelry box and put it back in the jewelry tray in the checkroom.

After all, it was Alexis' birthday present to her. It would be a shame to lose it.

Scarlett was surprised by Yoselin's sudden visit. She

thought Yoselin would talk her into getting back with Raymond, but she did not. She just brought the earrings back to her and left.

Then Scarlett remembered Jean, who had blamed her many times during the three years she had been married to Raymond. She said Scarlett was a useless woman and couldn't keep her husband around, so Raymond spent few time at home.

Scarlett thought Yoselin should be similar to Jean. She didn't expect Yoselin was not like Jean at all.

On the anniversary of Scarlett's parents' death, Scarlett went back to Chatbury City. 1

It was raining that day. It was the rainy season in Chatbury City in March and April.

Scarlett saw some people at the cemetery. She was holding flowers in one hand and an umbrella in the other.

She wore a long black dress today. The bouquet of white lilies on her hand and the black dress together made her face look so pure. In her plain face, her features were delicate, and her watery eyes had a hint of coldness.

Some people were amazed at Scarlett's beauty, but she looked so distant that no one dared to walk up to her.

Scarlett told her late parents about the fatal change in the Taylor family this year. She wasn't sure if her parents could hear her, but she told them about it anyway. 1

When Scarlett came out of the cemetery, it was getting dark. It was still raining, a fine drizzle that kept falling.

Scarlett's shoes and dress were wet. When the wind blew, the hem of her dress stuck to her ankles, and she felt a chill.

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