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The Heart I Gave The Love I Lost (Sarah and Alexander) novel Chapter 25

Chapter 18 

Though Maggie wanted a divorce and didn’t plan to fight for Isabella’s custody, Isabella was still her daughter, and she had both the obligation and responsibility to be good to her and meet her needs when possible

So when Isabella asked her to peel the shrimp, Maggie responded, Alright.” 

As she put down her chopsticks and started peeling the shrimp, the elderly lady suddenly paused looking at her hands, Mag, where’s your ring?” 

At her words, everyone including Franklin looked at Maggie’s hands

After marriage, despite their icecold relationship, Maggie had always worn the wedding ring the elderly lady had prepared for them. In contrast, Franklin had never worn his

His wedding ring had been discarded somewhere unknown. All these years, Maggie had worn the ring everywhere, reluctant to remove it. Everyone was used to this

Maria had often mocked her for it over the years

She wasn’t wearing her wedding ring today. No one noticed at first after all, people don’t 

usually stare at her hands for no reason

In fact, if the elderly lady hadn’t mentioned it, others wouldn’t have noticed at all

Maggie’s shrimppeeling motion paused imperceptibly before she responded casually,

was in a rush this morning and left it at home.” 

The truth was, she had already removed the ring when she first prepared the divorce 

papers

She had placed it in the envelope along with the divorce agreement

However, she and Franklin weren’t officially divorced yet. She knew the elderly lady would definitely oppose their divorce

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If she brought up the subject now, it would likely be impossible for her and Franklin to proceed with the divorce for the time being

So Maggie didn’t tell the elderly lady the truth

The elderly lady smiled upon hearing this. Oh, I see.” 

After that, everyone continued eating as normal

After dinner, everyone moved to the living room to enjoy fruits and desserts while chatting

The elderly lady had always tried to play matchmaker between Maggie and Franklin

Once again, she urged them to sit together

Franklin still wouldn’t even spare Maggie a glance

While Maggie didn’t want to move closer, she couldn’t keep refusing the elderly lady’s 

wishes, so she sat down beside Franklin

This was the first time they had sat this close to each other in months

Maggie could clearly smell the familiar, subtle masculine cologne on Franklin

But now her heart remained unmoved as she took small bites of her fruit pudding, showing 

no intention of initiating conversation with Franklin

The elderly lady, however, was quite pleased, smiling at them both. You two make such a perfect match.” 

Indeed, he was handsome and dignified, while she was quiet, gentle, and extremely 

beautiful they did look perfect together on the surface

But their compatibility ended at appearances

In terms of other qualities, Maggie fell far short

Nevertheless, seeing the elderly lady so happy, even though Maria and Stella didn’t agree

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