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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 897

"Is it just the two of us, Elio?" Candice asked.

Elio nodded. "Yes."

"Oh," said Candice. Excitement rushed through her as she climbed into the passenger seat and buckled her seatbelt.

Elio shut her door, then walked around to the driver's side. He slid into the car, started the engine, and they pulled away just as the sunset bathed the sky in a palette of deep reds.

Inside the car, a heavy silence hung in the air, deepening the awkwardness that enveloped them both.

Candice felt the weight of the quiet bearing down on her. She desperately searched her thoughts for something to say, but nerves tied her tongue.

Suddenly, Elio's voice cut through the tension. "Does Jasper know you're out buying flowers with me?"

"No, I told him I was going shopping with Vanessa," Candice replied.

Elio felt upset, and his expression darkened. Going to a garden center to buy flowers wasn't anything to be ashamed of.

Was he so unpresentable that she couldn't even be honest with it? Did she really have to hide their outing from her family?

When they arrived at the serene garden center, Candice and Elio were surprised to find that it was nearly closing. It was their first visit, and they were unaware that the center started closing at 6:00 pm.

After parking the car, they strolled through, noting that only a few vendors still had their plants on display.

"Hey there, looking to buy some plants?" Rick Barrios, one of the shop owners, called out. He paused his packing to greet them warmly.

Walking side by side, Candice and Elio entered his shop. As they looked around, Elio leaned in and whispered, "Which ones do you like?"

Candice noticed that the greenery and flowers around her were exceptionally beautiful. She pointed at a plant with leaves that resembled leaping dolphins and commented, "This one looks nice."

Elio turned to Rick. "Wrap up everything she likes for me."

Rick grinned. "Sure thing."

As they explored further, Candice marveled at the array of unusual and exotic plants, each more striking than the last.

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