My Mysterious Hidden Husband-Chapter 397: He Kissed You
Shannon Quinnβs response further infuriated Landon Sutton: "So all those stories you told me before, theyβre just stories, right?"
Hearing this, Shannon felt a pang of sadness. π§πβ―β―π€β―π£πβ΄πππ.ππ°π
Looking at the unfamiliar him, she was at a loss for what to do.
She wanted to tell him everything about the past, but feared those memories deeply imprinted in her mind were only stories he couldnβt relate to.
No matter how much she emphasized their love before; that she had never done anything that would betray him; that the child was really his...
Would he believe it?
In the end, heβd probably still have doubts about her character.
So Shannon said to him, "Letβs wait until you regain your memory, anyway, you wonβt fully believe me now, and I donβt have the energy to argue."
Landon Sutton: "I just want you to tell me, whatβs your relationship with him?"
He still minded the kiss he saw that night...
This was also the knot in his heart that he couldnβt let go, preventing him from fully believing her.
Shannon smiled lightly and said, "If it were you before, you wouldnβt question me because of him."
Landon frowned, looking confused but didnβt question further.
The loss of past memories made it hard for him to see the present clearly, and he was a bit frustrated.
When Shannon was about to see him out, Catherine Yardley came back.
Seeing Landon Sutton sitting in the living room, Catherine didnβt react for a moment.
Seeing Shannonβs expression, Catherine, who hadnβt seen her son-in-law in a long time, still greeted Landon with a smile: "Nate, youβre back?"
Landon felt a bit unfamiliar with Catherine, but knew she was Shannonβs mother, so he quickly greeted, "Hello, Auntie."
Hearing Landon call her "Auntie" instead of "Mom," Catherine gave Shannon a surprised look, then heard Shannon say to Landon, "You should go back."
Catherine immediately chimed in, "Since youβre here, stay for lunch before you leave. I just bought some groceries."
Shannon obviously didnβt want Landon to stay: "No need to bother, he can..."
Before she finished, Landonβs "Okay" drowned out her voice.
Catherine smiled, "Alright, Iβll go and prepare, Iβm making pork rib soup, is there anything else youβd like to eat, Sutton?"
Shannon glared at Catherine, seemingly in reproach.
But Catherine pretended not to see, heading to the kitchen while saying to Shannon, "Shannon, show Sutton around the yard, Iβll call you when itβs time to eat."
Shannon sat on the sofa with her arms crossed, grumbling, "Whatβs there to see?"
Landon Sutton: "Take me around, maybe itβll jog my memory."
Shannon replied irritably, "Better if you canβt remember."
Landon furrowed his brow, asking her, "Do you not love me anymore?"
Shannon scoffed, "Mr. Sutton, please get your own head straight before demanding I love you."
Landon Sutton: "Shouldnβt you join hands with me to help me regain my memory?"
Hearing this, Shannon felt a dull pain in her heart.
"Landon Sutton, stop talking to me now."
Landon Sutton: "Whatβs wrong?"
Shannon: "Are you saying I havenβt worked with you to face the current difficulties and obstacles?"
Landon looked at her, feeling a bit heartbroken and helpless, and didnβt say anything anymore.
Shannon could no longer hold back her grievances: "From the day the accident happened, I waited by the shore every day, hoping you would return safely."
"Every day, I watched the rescue boats working, watched the bodies of perished victims being recovered. I wanted to hear news about you, yet feared hearing about you."
"When the retrieval work ended, you were on the missing list. During the time without any news of you, I lived in a daze, supported only by our son and the child in my womb."
"I thought you were dead, prepared for the worst, yet still hoped for a miracle, believing you must have survived somewhere we hadnβt found, and it turned out to be true."
"That day, Mr. Rhodes told me they found you and that you were alive, but... you had forgotten the past. At that time, I was just happy you were alive, confident that amnesia was just a small matter, and youβd remember once we met."
"Nothing is more important than you being alive."
"The same day, I flew to find you, filled with thoughts of our family reuniting."
Shannon inevitably recalled the dark times, thinking of the regret of losing that child...
Her eyes reddened, but she held back her tears.
It was the first time Landon heard her mention these things.
Shannon took a deep breath and continued, "Later I realized many things werenβt as simple as I thought. I also understood that Landon Sutton was already dead; the person in front of me was Hayden Bellamy, someone who looked exactly like the man I loved but was a stranger who would no longer cherish me."
Landon Sutton: "Iβm sorry, during that time, my heart was indeed in turmoil, I never expected that the child would..."
Shannon smiled and shook her head, "No need to say anymore."
The smile was full of bitterness.
Landon felt the need to explain, "I actually went to find you that night."
Shannon looked at him confused, clearly not remembering which night he was referring to.
Landon Sutton: "The night I first saw him, you were with him in the pavilion."
Shannon realized that the only man who had gone looking for her was Seth Fairchild and understood which night he was referring to.
That night, she waited for him almost until dawn.
Landon Sutton: "I wanted to go to you, but saw you and him... very close."
Shannon: "I was just sitting and chatting with him, and you call that very close?! Why didnβt you come to ask me what it was about and instead just ignored my messages, making it impossible for me to find you?!"
Landon Sutton: "It wasnβt just chatting, was it? You should know well what you did with him that night."
Shannon felt they might not be talking about the same night anymore, "I was clear with him, if I liked him why would I still come to find you? If you were dead, wouldnβt it be easier for me to just marry him and save myself a lot of trouble?"
Landon Sutton: "I saw it with my own eyes, he kissed you, and you didnβt refuse."
Shannon felt his words were increasingly absurd, leaving her with no way to explain.
"Why didnβt you come ask me what was going on at the time? Why didnβt you come closer to see whether I was doing something wrong with him?! Why were you so sure you didnβt see wrong or misunderstand me?!" Shannon grew angrier the more she thought about it, increasingly regretful.
If any step had changed at that time, if she had remained calm upon hearing the news of him marrying Joel Bellamy...
That unborn child wouldnβt have left her.







