Chapter 93 – Reconciliation 1
Liliana looked Jonathan in the eye and said, “I don’t hate you, Nathan. I have never blamed you. I just hate that we will never have a peaceful life. Unless we have a really strong bond, our marriage is doomed to fail. We will have other priorities, and we will also have enemies in the dark. We will have to wade through lies and schemes.”
She took a deep breath as she said, “I did not tell you the truth because what was I even supposed to say? I wanted you to know me, to see me, and decide with a clear head.”
Jonathan asked, “Why did you give me the divorce papers?”
Liliana was surprised by his question. After all these, that was what he was curious about.
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Jonathan sighed audibly and crouched before her as he said, “I don’t know if I cheated on you.”
“You did not,” She laughed through her tears. She could tell he had forgiven her.
“What do you mean?” He asked, frowning as a thought formed in his mind.
“You have had a shadow since you married me. Don’t worry, I have no idea what you are up to. I had only given orders to keep you alive and help you out if you are forced. I have never taken any feedback from your shadow. I did not know anything about Vivian and you. But when you told me everything last time after you found out that you are married, I enquired, and there’s a video.” She clarified, rubbing her head.
“Why did you not tell me?” He was taken aback. How could she keep the truth from him when she knew how tormented he was?
“There was no right way to tell you.” She bit her lips nervously.
“Did you have fun tormenting me?” He sullenly asked.
“Hahahahaha! Yeah, it was really funny when you kept a safe distance with me after finding out that you were married.” She directly laughed at him, something she had been itching to do for months.
“I can’t believe I missed six years of my children’s life.” He exclaimed.
“I am sorry.” She said, apologetically. She really felt bad for him, for her children, and for herself.
“Let’s start over, shall we? No regrets, no guilt, no looking back.” He asked, expectation clear in his eyes.
“Are you going to hug me?” She asked, ignoring his question.
“Why?” He asked.
“If you want to start over, give me a hug. I have wanted to hug you for a really long time.” She snorted.
Jonathan laughed and held her tight in his arms.
“Let’s trust each other, okay. We’ll tell each other everything.”
“Okay.” He smiled.
“Let’s go. I will introduce you to the kids.” She said, pulling back.
“Will they accept me?” He asked, worried about his children’s acceptance.
“They already know you are their father. They have been waiting for you to recover your memories.” She said, biting her lips.
“What do you mean?” He asked, stunned at her words.