Of the Sophia stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 407. Let's read the author's Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) Sophia story right here.
"Jenna, you should have a chat with Hannah. I'll come looking for you if I need to. There is something else I have to attend to." Hansen was worried that Jenna would be bored. However, since Hannah was there, it would be easier for her. Before leaving, he said to Hannah with a faint smile, "Miss Adames, my wife is in your hands now. You can say goodbye to your cafeteria if anything happens to her."
Hansen's arrogant tone made Hannah exasperated. Just because Jenna was her best friend, he kept threatening her with her cafeteria. Yet, now he was acting so high and mighty in front of her.
"Hansen, hold up." Just as Hansen was about to leave, Jenna pulled him to the side and whispered, "Don't drink too much. You've already had one too many. Also, we should leave as soon as we can. I don't want to stay too late."
Hansen listened attentively, then he smiled faintly as he put his hand around her shoulder and said, "Don't worry. I'm used to this. Go ahead and have some fun."
He held her hand, assuring her, and left.
"Aww, look at you two being all lovey-dovey. It'll only be for a while. Stop putting on a show." Hannah waited impatiently. She was moved by their love for each other and how Hansen cared for Jenna, especially since she witnessed the grand wedding.
It seemed that Hansen wasn't such a scumbag after all. At least he was devoted to Jenna. Alas, this silly girl finally found her happily ever after.
Jenna's face turned red from Hannah's teasing. She patted her gently and said, "Hannah, if you keep being straightforward and sharp-tongued, it'll be hard for you to find a husband."
Hannah smiled casually, took a good look at Jenna, and chuckled, "Hmm, you look really good. Beautiful, noble, and elegant. This is the first time that I've seen you like this. I'm assuming Hansen is behind all this?"
"You could tell?" Jenna exclaimed.
"Of course, I know you inside and out." Hannah pursed her lips and smiled confidently. "Hansen's got quite the taste."
Jenna was happy to receive Hanna's approval. She smiled and teased her. "Then, you shouldn't look down on me and say I have bad taste anymore." "Alright, I gave you an inch and you took a mile. C'mon, let's go there." Hannah took her hand and walked over to where the women were all crowding at.
"Hannah, how is Rayan doing?" Jenna suddenly asked.
It was Hannah's turn to be surprised. Had Jenna heard something? She asked casually, "Did something happen? I don't know what you're talking about."
The forceful look on Hannah almost made Jenna laugh out loud. She said, "Come on, I can't believe you're hiding this from me. Aren't we friends?"
Jenna said it calmly. She wasn't as surprised as Hannah had expected.
Hannah calmed down.
"Jenna, I really wanted to tell you this. In fact, I've been wanting to tell you for a while now, but I couldn't reach you or find the right time. Besides..." Hannah uttered. Rayan used to be Jenna's boyfriend, and now that Hannah was seeing him, she found it difficult to explain it to her. Besides, Rayan once promised Jenna he would marry her, but now that they were together, she felt a little awkward.
She didn't expect Jenna to bring it up, which meant that she had already known everything. Hannah was much more at ease when she saw the calm look on Jenna.
"C'mon, tell me the truth." Jenna made her confess. They sat down at a white, round table under a shady tree. Jenna held a wine glass in her hand and looked at Hannah's rosy cheeks and dreamy eyes. She knew she was absolutely in love.
"Rayan and I have been seeing each other." Hannah confessed softly.
"For how long?" Jenna asked.
"Half a year since you left, maybe a little longer. He came to my cafeteria, we exchanged numbers, and then..." Hannah's voice got softer and softer, and her face was as red as a tomato.
"Oh," Jenna replied indifferently. Her face dimmed a little and continued to ask, "Where are you two at?"
"What are you talking about?" Hannah puffed out her cheeks as she looked up and asked in confusion.
"Have you guys started talking about marriage?" Seeing her confused, Jenna continued asking.
"No, that's too soon." Hannah shook her head in denial.
"Besides, I'm doing you a favor, aren't I? For you to leave such an excellent and handsome man like Rayan, I was worried he might give up on himself and will never love again, or even worse, hurt himself badly. Wouldn't it be a waste to let go of such a man? So, I took it upon myself to help you deal with the matter." Hannah explained matter-of-factly.
Jenna swallowed her saliva hard, blinked her eyes, and asked, "How can you be so sure that you were the one who made the first move? Or have you already slept with him?"
"Oh, look at you. Women become vulgar after they get married. That's all they think about." Hannah was getting flustered. She dared to say that it was the first time Jenna had teased her like that.
Jenna was laughing so hard, she was almost out of breath.
"Hey, watch your image. You are now Hansen's wife, and a rich and noble madam. People are watching and if the paparazzi manage to capture your less than elegant image, you will tarnish the reputation of the Richards family." Hannah had to resort to this as she had had enough of Jenna's teasing.
As expected, Jenna immediately stopped laughing and sat up straight. She put on a serious face but found it hard not to laugh.
"Hannah, you used to say that women become fools when they fall in love and having witnessed it today, just look at you, Hannah. What a shame." Jenna couldn't help but to chuckle.
"How can you say that? I'm not as foolish as you. Not only did you hide the fact that you were pregnant with his child, but you also went through fire and brimstone for him like a saint. Even if I was in love, I wouldn't be as silly as you." Hannah lectured.
"You wouldn't say so if you had been madly in love," Jenna said, from her experience.
She was confident that she had an advantage over Hannah, who had never been in love.
Hannah pouted her lips and kept quiet, but in her heart, she swore she wouldn't be as foolish as Jenna, no matter what. She was a shrewd person who would never do anything at a loss.
"So, you don't hate me, right? Are we still friends? Even if I'm with Rayan, I still value our friendship. I didn't want you to misunderstand. That's why I haven't said anything until today." Hannah held Jenna's hands and asked nervously.
"Hannah." Jenna sighed and cleared her throat. Then, she held Hannah's hand and said solemnly, "I really don't understand why you thought I would misunderstand you and end our friendship. Rayan and I are nothing more than friends. In fact, you wouldn't even stand a chance if there was something between us. You need to know that you mean something to Rayan too. I know him well. If he didn't fancy you, you wouldn't even be able to get close to him. So, please don't put yourself down, and don't make any blind guesses. I knew for a long time that you and Rayan are a perfect match. Besides, nothing would make me happier than seeing two of my closest friends together. What's more, I'm sure you know who my heart belongs to. If I truly loved Rayan, things wouldn't end up this way. Believe me, I am much more daring than you when it comes to love."
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