The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself Chapter 186

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Chapter 186

They were gone for a long time. Feeling uneasy, Penelope went to find them.

She found them in the hallway. Her father’s hands were clasped together, his voice almost pleading as he spoke to Theodore. “Please, I’m begging you, don’t ever break my daughter’s heart. She’s suffered so much in her life, more than you know. I failed to take care of her, and I feel so guilty. So please, help me look after her. If… if one day you stop loving her, just don’t hurt her. Just bring her back to me p>

Tears instantly welled in Penelope’s eyes. She had always known how much her father loved her, but she, his daughter, always seemed to cause him nothing but worry and pain.

“I promise you,” Theodore said, his voice solemn, “as long as she is my wife, I will take care of her. And no matter what happens in the future, I will never be the one to let go of her hand. If she chooses to let go of mine, and if that is what makes her happy, I won’t stand in her way p>

Penelope was stunned. Their marriage was a partnership, one that was supposed to dissolve once their goals were met. Yet he had just promised he would never be the one to let go.

“Good, good. Your words put my mind at ease p>

Her father had drunk too much, out of sheer happiness. So had Mr. Johnson. He invited Mr. Anderson to stay at his house, and to Penelope’s surprise, her father, who had been so reserved since arriving in Orenth, cheerfully agreed. The two old men, abandoning the younger couple, had the driver take them home first.

Theodore kept his word. He took Penelope home and let her satisfy her craving.

“You taste like wine,” she murmured, dizzy from his kisses.

“Do you like it p>

“Yes. The wine, I mean p>

“Want more p>

“Mmm-hmm p>

“What did you say you liked just now p>

“I like you. Kiss me p>

Tugging at his shirt with one hand, Theodore swept her into his arms. There was

no time to make it upstairs. He pressed her against the hood of his sports car.

They devoured each other, a raging fire held back by the thinnest of lines. “I want you, Theodore p>

“I know p>

“I want more p>

“Not yet p>

“But p>

“Don’t cry,” he whispered. “In the future, I’ll give you everything p>

Penelope skipped the Monday meeting. It was just a formality

anyway; KINY Group had all but finalized the partnership with LUNA

Group Inviting Stone Group was merely a way to slap them in the face.

As expected, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, along with Zebulon, were apoplectic. They were so furious they smashed the lock on Penelope’s front gate and stormed into her house.

But Penelope had spent the night at Theodore’s and didn’t return until nearly noon.

“How could you give the project to LUNA Group?” Zebulon charged at her. “Do you have any idea how much this will cost Stone Group? Can you even bear the consequences p>

Penelope scoffed. Why wouldn’t she dare? And why should she bear any consequences?

“Penelope, I was willing to forgive everything you’ve done,” Mr. Sullivan said, his face contorted with rage, “but this time, you’ve given a major project to our rival and caused Stone Group a massive loss cannor forgive you for this.

“Did you really think we agreed to give you a wedding for nothing?” Mrs. Sullivan added. “It was all for this project! Now that you’ve given it away, you can forget about the wedding p>

“Fine by me,” Penelope said with a shrug. She couldn’t care less.

Zebulon gritted his teeth. “Fine by you? What if I decide to marry someone else p>

“Rebecca? Well, congratulations,” she replied dismissively.

Seeing her complete lack of concern, Zebulon flew into a rage. “Let me tell you the truth! Our

marriage certificate was a fake!

Rebecca and l’are the ones who are

legally married! You… you were

never worthy of marrying me p>

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