Chapter 550
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 550 An Unresolved Past
Upon returning home, she had intended to give the clothes to Beckham, only to find that they were the wrong size.
Since then, the garments had been idly gathering dust in her dormitory closet.
Now, with Damienâs unexpected arrival, it seemed like an opportune moment to offer them.
Clearing her throat, she remarked, âHmm, youâre the same size as my father.â
The sound of a belt being unbuckled resonated behind her, âSo, am I expected to return them to him after wearing
them?â
âNo need.â
Cherise furrowed her brows, âMy father doesnât like sharing clothes with others.â
âYou can take them with you.â
She added softly. âIf you donât like them, feel free to get rid of them.â
âWhy would I ever do that?â
As Damien elegantly changed his clothes, he responded in a gentle voice, âThis is the first gift Dr. Shaw has given
me; I must cherish it.â
Cherise found his words amusing. âIs this the first gift Iâve given you?â
She recalled the numerous gifts she had given him during their time together five years ago.
Even during her trip to Europe, while choosing presents for Uncle Shaw and Aunt Wanda, she had. thought of him.
Why did he now consider this set of clothes as the first gift from her?
She scoffed, âMr. Lenoir, your memory seems to be failing you.â
âFive years ago, Iâ¦â
âFive years ago, you were not Dr. Shaw.â
Damien interrupted gently, âFive years ago, the one who gifted me was Mrs. Lenoir.â
âNow, itâs Dr. Shaw.â
Buttoning up his shirt, he stepped around Cherise to face her, his deep eyes locking onto hers. âOr are you saying
you are still Mrs. Lenoir, huh, Dr. Shaw?â
Cherise was speechless.
His wittiness was unparalleled.
And she had no choice but to give it to him this time.
She clenched her teeth, shot him a glare, and closed the file in her hand. âItâs getting late; letâs begin.â
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âMr. Lenoir, you havenât had breakfast, have you?â
Damien nodded, âNo.â
âGood, weâll start with the blood draw.â
Clad in her white coat, Cherise stood tall and poised, her mature allure radiating.
Damien followed, watching her from behind with a faint smile on his lips.
The pair had reached the lab.
Cherise glanced at the long queue. She turned to Damien. âWould you like me to draw your blood?â
âOr should we continue to wait?â
âOf course, you should draw my blood, Dr. Shaw.â
Cherise rolled her eyes. She knew it!
Taking a deep breath, she collected the supplies from the nurse, sat next to Damien, and instructed, âExtend your
arm.â
Damien rolled up his sleeve and presented his arm.
Cherise lowered her head and began to draw his blood, âIt might sting a bit, bear with it.â
Her fingers, as white as jade, firmly gripped his arm.
Damien sat, observing her serious demeanor, her bustling movements, his eyes filled with deep affection.
and warmth.
Five years.
He had been searching for her for five years.
Now, she was finally sitting in front of him.
And finally willing to engage in a calm conversation with him.
Although he clung to his perceptions of their past, he knew she had her convictions.
He was ready to accept her obligations, her resentment, all of it â at least until they had a chance to thoroughly
discuss their issues.
The issue of their parents was a ticking time bomb, best left untouched.
They hadnât officially divorced yet, and they still had two children.
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