Candice wrapped her arms around Elio's waist and gently stroked his back as she leaned into his embrace. She asked, "Where are we headed now? Are we not going back to Hoffis Manor?"
"Do you still want to go back?" Elio asked.
Candice pondered for a moment before saying, "It seems irrelevant now. Your mom is fond of me, but not enough to welcome me as her daughter-in-law. She's still set on you marrying Josie."
Elio held her shoulders and eased her backward. "Why bother with these futile efforts when you already understand?"
"I had to try. At least now I know it was a waste of time," Candice replied.
Elio offered a helpless smile and kissed her forehead. "Let's head back to our place. I've had my fill of the torture of sleeping in separate rooms at my parents' house."
Candice's cheeks turned pink as she nodded bashfully. Soon, they drove home together.
…
The abrupt departure of Candice and Elio cast a somber shadow over Hoffis Manor. With Candice's lively spirit absent, evenings that had once been animated with her laughter and cheer now felt unusually quiet.
Tristan and Michaela found themselves alone, exchanging glances in the silence. Michaela adapted quickly, but Tristan couldn't shake the absence of Candice. This deepened his yearning for Elio even more.
Besides, Josie's frequent visits to Michaela began to irk Tristan. Frustrated and unable to voice his emotions, he resolved to go on a fishing trip with his buddies, leaving Michaela alone at home for more than ten days.
Meanwhile, Elio opted to create some space between himself and Michaela. He and Candice settled back into their home, reveling in their unrestrained love for each other daily.
As time passed, Candice stumbled upon albums and sketchbooks hidden in his cabinet—each one a testament to his long-standing crush on her since childhood. She would tease him, saying, "If only you'd confessed a few years sooner, just think of all the time we could've had together."
"I didn't want to be accused of leading on an underage girl," Elio responded ruefully.
It dawned on Candice then that she was now 23—an age often seen as ideal for marriage. It occurred to her that perhaps Elio's timing hadn't been too late after all.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
is chapter 1086 the end...
Chapter 1079 and 1080 missing...
There's no 1079 and 1080 :(...
I lost the interest to continue the novel.Too many characters....
So we are shifting to a different story now? Was this not Nathan and Wanda's story? So this story will continue as Sierra and Daniel's right?...
Oh God I'd die broken-heart if Sienna and Daniel doesn't end up together happily ever after!!...
More chapters please...
This is bullshit. Why cant she just be honest. Saying bunch of things to hurt him thinking it wont hurt him in future. How much more dumb can she be. She is really hanging my patience level by thread....
Why cant she just say it. Why is it so hard to say??...
Hello, more chapters please. Thank you...