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The Spare Wife (Abigail Quinn and Sean Graham) novel Chapter 179

Chapter 179 Unexpected Encounter

Sean lay down and fell asleep in no time.

Analise brought out a blanket from the house and covered him with it. He looked at the worry in his eyes, and she sighed softly.

She had no idea what had happened between the two of them.

After she returned to the kitchen, she scooped up the dumplings and called Abigail on WhatsApp.

Soon, the call was connected.

Analise looked at Abigail with a face full of affection and asked, “How’s work been lately?”

She Had a feeling that this call was related to Sean.

Abigail bit her lip and asked Analise. “It’s been okay. What’s going on?”

“You haven’t come back for a long time, and I miss you. During the New Year, from the first day to the third day, it was Sean who was afraid I’d be lonely, so he came to keep me company,” Analise said with a gentle voice.

She sat in the kitchen and glanced at Sean, who was resting in the corridor.

Analise was still anxious about Sean.

Maybe he hadn’t been feeling comfortable at home, so he had come to her for some comfort and food.

When Abigail heard what Analise said, she was a bit surprised. After a moment of silence, she asked in a soft voice, “He spent three days with you during the New Year?”

“Yes,” Analise replied with a smile.

Abigail felt a bit complicated after hearing Analise’s words. She chatted with Analise for a while. before hanging up as she was busy.

Abigail’s thoughts were in disarray as she sat in the office.

Sean had never mentioned this matter to her.

He could have used this to his advantage and taken credit for it, so why didn’t he say anything?

Around noon, Abigail returned to the countryside.

Sean was in the yard picking vegetables with Analise. He squatted on the ground and carefully

pinched the tender white cabbage hearts at the end of February.

Abigail stood outside the fence and looked at him. Her face was full of disbelief.

He isn’t at work?

She had just decided to come back and visit her grandmother, and she didn’t expect to encounter Sean.

“Abigail.” Analise turned around, and when she saw Abigail, her face lit up with joy before she dropped the basket she was holding.

Sean also looked up at Abigail.

It had been so long since Analise had seen Abigail. She rushed out of the yard, held Abigail’s hands, and sized her up. Her eyes were filled with tears. “How long has it been since you came back? You didn’t even come back for the New Year!”

Her complaints made Abigail truly realize what longing meant.

It turned out that videos and phone calls couldn’t relieve someone’s longing for another person.

Abigail hugged Analise. “I won’t be so busy in the future, Grandma.”

“I didn’t mean to blame you for being busy…” Analise let go of Abigail, her eyes red.

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