Remarriage Failed Again Today-Chapter 146: For the Rest of My Life, Please Take Care of Me

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Chapter 146: Chapter 146: For the Rest of My Life, Please Take Care of Me

"Not bad. A few years apart, and your silver tongue has gotten even sharper," Annabelle Linton said teasingly.

Aaron Wyatt let out a low chuckle, a soft, shallow laugh bubbling from his throat. He said with exaggeration, "You seem taller, too. I remember you used to need a stool just to meet my gaze. Now you can at least barely see my face."

"No, you remember it wrong. How could I see your face with just a stool? Have you forgotten? I needed a telescope just to see the expression on your face, and not just any weak one, either," Annabelle Linton retorted playfully.

Aaron Wyatt smiled, his gaze soft as he looked at her. "Have you been doing okay these past few years?"

Annabelle Linton’s smile froze for a moment. Then, she self-consciously tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. "I’ve been all right. What about you?"

"Me? Hmm, let me think."

Aaron Wyatt gently pinched her cheek, pursing his lips as if he were genuinely thinking it over.

After a long moment, he said, "How have I been... Well, it’s mostly the same as before, just a lot busier than when we were in school. But after you left... I really couldn’t get used to it."

"Hm?"

Aaron Wyatt pouted pitifully and began counting on his fingers. "There was no one to cook for me... no one waiting for me to come home every day... When I forgot my keys, I had to call building management to let me in... I spent my birthday alone.

All the holidays, I was alone... The fridge was always half-empty. Stuart... Oh, right, Stuart misses you a lot, too...

He was in a bad mood for days after you left and even ran a fever. Basically, he just couldn’t adjust at all.

Annabelle Linton, you’re a terrible person. You abandoned our son and me overseas and ran back to the country all by yourself."

A pang of sorrow struck Annabelle Linton’s heart. Thinking of how heartless she had been, her eyes slowly misted over. "I’m sorry... I didn’t mean to. I wasn’t thinking..."

Aaron Wyatt was taken aback, staring for a moment at her large, teary eyes.

He had just been complaining a little; he never meant to blame her.

Then, gently and with a touch of heartache, he stroked her hair. "Why are you crying all of a sudden? I wasn’t blaming you."

Annabelle Linton bit her lip, looking at him pitifully.

Aaron Wyatt pulled his large suitcase over. He took hold of her shoulder with one hand, drawing her into his embrace, and said magnanimously, "Alright, I’ll forgive you this time. But you can’t abandon me and our son again in the future, got it?"

Annabelle Linton stared at him blankly again.

Aaron Wyatt gave a sunny smile and held out a hand to her. "Annabelle Linton, I don’t have any family or friends. I only have you. I’ve already found a job and a place to live here, so I won’t be a bother. Just take pity on me and take me in, okay?"

The ache in Annabelle Linton’s heart intensified. She took his hand and said seriously, "Okay."

A smile played on Aaron Wyatt’s lips. "Then I’ll be in your care for the rest of my life."

"Of course."

...

Vivian Yates and Faye Sheffield watched the couple embracing in the distance, their hands clenching into fists simultaneously.

To think they’d run into a scene like this just coming to the airport to pick someone up. There were no words!

Faye Sheffield stared at Aaron Wyatt’s tall, handsome back and the tenderness he showed Annabelle Linton, an indescribable mix of envy and jealousy swirling in her heart.

’Why is that bitch always surrounded by such handsome men?’

’A handsome, rich husband, and a sunny, gorgeous best guy friend. On what grounds does she get to have it all?!’

Faye Sheffield’s expression was practically contorted with rage. "Isn’t that Annabelle Linton? She’s already married to Young Master Grant, yet here she is, hugging some other man in broad daylight! What a disgrace!

"Who’s that next to her? Don’t tell me it’s some boy toy she’s keeping."