Marriage Without Love: Sir, Please Stop

Chapter 86 Learn to Write Love Letters



Chapter 86 Learn to Write Love Letters

Chapter 86 Learn to Write Love Letters

"Dear Bennett, my name is Arely Kirk. I am a senior in Class Two Grade twelve. I really like you so

much because you are so handsome..."

"My dearest Bennett, my name is Lydia Gould, and I am in Class Five Grade Ten. I know that many

people write love letters to you every day, but, I promise, I must be the one who loves you the most..."

"Dear Ben, please allow me to express my current mood for you with a poem. The waves of spring

water leave a mark on my heart, but I don't know if you're sensitive in your character. You can feel the

fake frosty look in my admiring eyes, but love is actually passionate. I often wait with hope... I wait for

your accidental favor and words. Maybe you see a pure heart in my diary because I record your

breathing and every casual encounter..."

Catalina read aloud intently while walking.

Unexpectedly, Catalina actually found a bit of resonance in this poem.

But suddenly...

There was a bang.

Catalina bumped her forehead against someone heavily.

She looked up and saw Bennett's thin back.

Catalina flushed with embarrassment and then quickly took a few steps back in fright.

Bennett sat on the bicycle on tiptoe, twisting his head and staring at Catalina with sparkling eyes.

"Sorry, I'm sorry..."

Catalina apologized with flushed cheeks. All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.

Catalina was too focused on reading just now, so she didn't pay attention to Bennett who had stopped

in front of her.

"That love poem just now..."

"What?"

"Copy it for me!"

"What?"

Catalina blinked and couldn't help asking tentatively, "Do you like this girl?"

Bennett stared into Catalina's eyes and cursed, "Idiot!"

Catalina was speechless.

She didn't know what mistake she had made.

Bennett rode the bicycle and went forward again.

But, after a few seconds, Bennett stopped again.

Bennett twisted half of his body and looked back at Catalina behind him. He asked, "You've read

thousands of these love letters, right?"

Catalina shook her head in confusion and replied, "More than that."

"Have you learned?"

"What?"

Catalina was confused.

Looking at Bennett again, Catalina found that he had already left on his bike...

The hem of Bennett's white shirt blew.

At that moment, Catalina clearly smelled the fragrance of flowers and plants in the air, like the smell of

love...

It would be nice if time could start all over again or go back.

Would Catalina have plucked up the courage at that time? Would she tell Bennett loudly that he could

see a pure heart in her diary, which recorded his breathing and every casual encounter with him?

"Lina!"

"Lina?"

While walking, Catalina suddenly heard someone calling her behind her, which pulled her thoughts

back abruptly.

Catalina's arm was grasped by someone.

"Is it really you?"

Catalina wondered who it was.

She twisted her neck stiffly.

She didn't expect that it would be Aaron.

Catalina didn't know why Aaron always pestered her.

Catalina frowned.

"Lina, what are you doing on this road alone? You seemed to be very upset. Is something wrong?"

Aaron asked worriedly.

Catalina pushed his hand away and replied, "It has nothing to do with you."

After speaking, Catalina walked forward quickly.

Catalina didn't want to have anything to do with Aaron.

Aaron caught up and said, "Where are you going? I can send you."

"No need."

Catalina refused indifferently.

"You hurt your foot."

"What does it have to do with you?"

Catalina turned her head and yelled out of control.

She gave vent to her anger that had been suppressed and accumulated in her heart for a long time to

Aaron for an excuse.

After yelling, Catalina got back her composure and realized that she shouldn't have done it.

"Sorry."

Catalina apologized in a low voice, "Don't follow me anymore. Leave me alone!"

"Lina, is something unhappy happening to you?"

Aaron asked with concern.

Catalina's eyes were slightly red.

Catalina chilled out. After a while, she said, "I think there's a good saying. A great ex should be like

dead. The two bury each other decently and gracefully. We are all dead in each other's past now, so

stop pestering me. From the moment you sold me for money, you were dead!"

Catalina said extremely firmly.

After speaking, Catalina was about to bypass Aaron and leave.

Unexpectedly, when Catalina passed by, Aaron still grabbed her and said, "I never gave you to Bennett

for money!"

Catalina paused.

Catalina looked back at Aaron and asked, Then what for?"

Catalina sneered with sarcastic feelings in her eyes, "Don't say the word 'give'. You clearly sold me!"

Aaron sighed, "Get in the car first!"

"Forget it."

Catalina refused to get in the car.

Suddenly, Aaron carried Catalina in his arms and said, "Your foot is injured. Don't walk anymore."

"Aaron, what are you doing? Let me go!"

Catalina was very angry. She hit Aaron's chest with her bag and shouted, "Let me go!"

Aaron ignored Catalina's words.

Aaron hugged Catalina straight into the car. He put Catalina in the passenger seat, forcibly fastened

her seat belt, and took out a medicine box from the storage box behind.

Catalina wanted to get out of the car. She pushed Aaron in front of her angrily and said, "I said I can go

by myself."

Aaron still ignored Catalina's words. He carried the medicine box and squatted down in front of

Catalina.

In the next second, Aaron held Catalina's right ankle with his big hand.

Catalina was taken aback and shouted, "Aaron, what are you doing?"

"Apply the medicine to your wound."

Aaron took off Catalina's high-heeled shoes gently.

Seeing the injury on Catalina's heel, Aaron frowned and looked up at her. He said, "I remember you

didn't wear high-heeled shoes very much before."

Catalina bit her lip and didn't speak.

She struggled and said, "Let me go. I can do it by myself."

"Let me do it!"

Aaron took out the medical spray from the medicine box and said, "Don't wear them anymore. It's not

worth hurting yourself."

Aaron gently held Catalina's ankle and looked up at her. He continued, "It will hurt a little when I spray

it, so bear with it."

Faced with Aaron's concern, Catalina was still a little surprised.

In fact, Catalina agreed to Aaron's proposal at the beginning. Although part of the reason was to cure

her grandmother with the money Aaron gave, the most important reason was that Catalina felt that

Aaron was indeed a good man. At least, Aaron treated her very carefully.

At that time, Catalina really wanted to spend the rest of her life with Aaron. Although she didn't love

Aaron, she believed that love grew over time.

Unexpectedly, love didn't grow, and Catalina was sold by Aaron first.

Aaron carefully sprayed medicine on her wound and said, "Lina, you should know Bennett's means

better than me."


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