However, Wren never imagined Ivy would be involved in the matter, turning it into an unsalvageable state. Disappointment bubbled in his heart—a disappointment in himself.
If he had realized it sooner or had not insisted on staying by her side, perhaps things would not have reached that state. Ultimately, he needed to make up for his mistakes.
When Clara noticed him watching her intensely without asking any questions, she focused on tidying up the yarns and studied the knitting patterns. It had been almost four years since she last knitted—her skills had become rusty.
Clara could only try to knit to remaster her skills. She wanted to complete the scarf before getting discharged so that she could give it to Billy in school.
After all, the gloves meant a lot to Billy. Clara wanted to restore it to its original state.
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Katrina had so much on her mind that she barely slept. When it was finally morning, she got up and washed herself.
Seeing how tired her reflection looked, she put on some makeup to make herself look lively before heading to the kitchen to prepare a simple breakfast.
As she ate, she texted Carlisle, "I'll be waiting outside the courthouse at 9:00 am. Don't forget to bring your ID. I want this to go smoothly."
After sending the text, Katrina put the phone aside and focused on enjoying her breakfast. There was still no reply by the time she was getting ready to leave.
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