Don’t Mess With the Rock Chicks

Chapter 92



Chapter 92

The small garden of the hospital is still good, and Jolene and Colin walk around the garden.

Not much to say, it is estimated that Colin also saw the gossip

news.

The two of them wandered around for a while, and the sun rose. Jolene covered the sun with her hand and looked up at the sky: “Today is not a day off, why are you here?”

“Being your own boss, day and night, but there is an

advantage to giving yourself a vacation at any time.” Colin said with a smile.

Jolene is noncommittal.

Still nothing to say, Jolene excused Frank to watch the injection, and sent the guest: “The hospital is not a good place, don’t come if you have nothing to do.”

Colin turned his back to the sun, and the light came out of his

hair and shone his hair.

He looked at Jolene and suddenly said, “Let’s get married!”

He finished, thinking Jolene would be surprised.

But she was unreasonably calm.

It was like a stone was cast from a calm lake, but the lake was still calm, as if nothing had happened.

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Not only is it unreasonable, but it also goes against natural

science.

“Is my proposal so unconstructive?” Colin joked.

Jolene also smiled: “I didn’t mean to question your sincerity, you go back and tell Mrs. Evert that I said I wouldn’t have any more contact with Bowen unless he kidnapped me, so she doesn’t have to worry. I’m a little guy, but I’m still credible.”

Colin looked a little hurt and wanted to laugh but didn’t: “Jolene, do you think I’m the kind of person who uses marriage as a springboard?”

“Because I am.” She smiled very fake: “I’m sorry, it’s my heart, but Colin, no matter what the reason is, it’s impossible.”

When she finished speaking, she turned around, and before she could step up the steps, Colin said from behind.

“What if the reason is that I like you?” Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.

Jolene’s footsteps stopped.

The word like is really touching.

Women are such emotional animals.

Colin turned to her, and he stood on the steps, a head above

her.

“Yes, I saw the news. Mrs. Evert also came to me a few days ago, but that’s not the reason why I want to marry you.”

“The reason is that you like me.” Jolene said for him: “What do you like about me? A woman who passed the child to her

former boss? A mistress who was spurned and abused? Or my

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ruined life behind me? A younger brother lying on a hospital bed waiting to throw money? A weak mother who needs me to worry about everything? A stepfather whose gambling habit can never be satisfied?”

People were coming and going at the garden gate, and Jolene kept her voice as low as possible.

“Colin, it’s not that I don’t believe you, we’re not in a

relationship, we haven’t kissed or slept together, you want to marry me now and take over my mess, just because you like the word, Colin,” She almost bit her tongue and gasped: “If you are ten years younger now, a little boy in eighteen or nineteen who doesn’t know the hardships of the world, come to me and tell me, I like you, let’s get married, I believe it. But you are an adult. You grew up in the Evert Family since you were a child, and now you are doing business among all kinds of people. Now you tell me that you want to marry me because you like it, I don’t believe it.”

When Jolene finished, she believed she had made it clear.

Although a bit straightforward and a bit fierce.

She smiled at him embarrassedly: “I’m sorry, I’ll go back first.”

She bypassed him, only to be caught by Colin’s wrist.

“You said so much without mentioning your own feelings, do you like me? Jolene, do you dare to give the rest of your life to the word like?”


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