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The runaway groom novel (Irene and Isaac) novel Chapter 445

Chapter 445

Irene agreed to be the scapegoat implicated with Yvaine's death.

And it was all because Yvaine had written her letter, asking her to save Mick.

She just wanted to carry out Yvaine's will, only for Isaac to misunderstand and give her the silent treatment.

How miserable must she have felt? She could not tell him anything because Yvaine told her not to, leaving her to suffer it all alone!

"My selfishness led to this. I shouldn't have asked someone innocent to take the fall just to save a friend, and cause a misunderstanding between you and her. I'm sorry-"

'"Sorry?" Isaac scoffed. "Did you think that's going to cut it?!"

Stephen did not dare to say a word in response-it was true, a mere sorry was not going to cut it.

'"Violated your ethics as a doctor', was it? Then you shouldn't keep your job, or you'll insult the profession," Isaac growled before turning to leave.

He then stopped at the doorway, and added without looking back, "People like you don't deserve anything."

With that, he strode out, just as James arrived.

He was worried, and quickly hurried to Isaac when he saw him. "Mr. Jefferson."

Isaac handed James the letter he was holding, and kept walking as he said, "Take everything that belonged to her."

James took the letter, scanned through it, and quickly answered, "Yes, sir."

He personally did it himself, returning the letter to its envelope and carried it away along with everything else Irene owned.

Isaac never returned home ever since Irene's death-it was not until he saw her sketch of Tommy that he turned his thoughts to his own son.

She might be gone, but it was not as if she left him with nothing.

Both their blood flowed in their son's veins!

"Mah-mah... Mah-mah..." Tommy was mumbling over Sheryl's shoulder.

It was all he had been mumbling for a while now, perhaps because he missed Irene.

Isaac entered the room just then, and said quietly, "Let me carry him."

Sheryl turned and handed Tommy over when she saw that it was Isaac.

Her eyes were swollen-she must have been crying again, and there was no hiding that redness even if she tried.

As Isaac carried Tommy back to his bedroom, Sherly felt tears welling in her eyes again as she watched them go.

She headed to the kitchen, blinking back her tears.

Mrs. Watson was afraid to say anything too-the house had been gloomy for a while now.

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