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The Spare Wife (Abigail Quinn and Sean Graham) novel Chapter 588

Chapter 588 Make the First Move 

Luna was relieved hearing that. So, she already has a plan. “I knew you were a lot more. competent than I am. If I’d known you were so smart, I’d never have let you marry that guy and stay a housewife for three years.” Luna cursed herself. 

Abigail sighed. “Too late for regrets. We can’t turn back time.” 

Luna thought it was a shame. “Yeah. I keep wondering if we’d been running L.Moon together those years, we’d have been famous.” Regret would only come to those who’d make grave mistakes. 

Abigail was reminded of the case with the Pearsons. Lawrence and Scarlett hadn’t been coming to her lately. Eventually, she heaved a sigh. 

“What’s wrong?” Luna asked, concerned. 

“Nothing. Have you talked through everything about the marriage with Josh?” Abigail realized it was getting harder to meet Luna now. She’d never come to the company unless 

necessary. 

“He wants to keep dating me for a couple of years since I don’t want to get married this. fast.” Luna was happy with Josh. 

Abigail grunted. 

Luna held her hand, asking, “What about you and Sean?” 

“Eh, not much progress,” said Abigail. 

“I wish you would find your happiness too,” said Luna. She thought Sean was a worthy man, but if Abigail refused to marry him, it would mean nothing. 

“I will. Just take care of yourself,” said Abigail gently. She and Sean had a two-year promise. If she couldn’t fall in love with him, that meant she didn’t love him anymore. 

The ladies chatted for a while, and then Josh came out of the room. “She’s asleep.” 

Luna knew he was telling her to go home. 

Josh looked at Abigail and hesitated for a while. “Grandpa’s out of the ICU. Do you want to see him?” 

“If I have time. The company’s in trouble lately, so I might get caught up in it,” explained Abigail. 

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Josh thought she was cold-blooded. No matter how much they tried to be friendly to her, she would have an excuse to refuse their advances. He didn’t like that attitude, but he nodded. “I see.” And he left. 

Luna could see that Josh was a little icy toward Abigail, and she was awkward. “I gotta go 

now.” 

“Bye.” Abigail didn’t care what Josh thought of her. 

Once out of the hospital, Luna angrily asked, “Why’d you give her attitude, man?” 

“I didn’t. I just don’t get what I should do to warm her up. Sean’s been nice to her, but she’s still indifferent toward him,” said Josh. If they hadn’t asked her to visit Gary when he was in the hospital, she wouldn’t show up. 

“What do you mean she’s cold? She never stayed with your family a day in her life, and you want her to treat you like you’re her real family? Are you stupid? And you have ΠΟ right talking about her relationship with Sean. Luna wanted to leave. 

Josh said, “My parents miss her. They really do 

“That’s their problem. Just because they’re your parents doesn’t mean they’re hers. Just because they miss her doesn’t mean she has to respond to them. Think about it. If you get a cat and lose it in months, only for someone else to raise it for years, will that cat still remain friendly to you when you find it? Yeah, that’s the same for humans, too,” said Luna angrily. 

“I have no idea what I should do so she will accept us. I can’t help but get angry a lot of the time,” said Josh in resignation. 

Luna harrumphed. “You think it’s easy to make her accept you guys? You and your parents have to talk to her every day. She might have a sharp tongue, but she’s a softie. Sean. hounds her all the time, but she never kicks him away. And they share a good relationship 

now.” 

“You mean we have to toss our pride away and ask her for kisses?” Josh asked. Boy, I’ve learned how to talk mushy after getting along with Luna. 

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