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Mistaken Identity novel Chapter 63

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Mistaken Identity is the best current series by the author jollyreaderjennell. The Chapter 63 Never content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 63 Never and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

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My heart starts beating fast at her declaration. I swallow and look at her. " Are you sure?"

  "Never being more sure in my entire life." I smiled at wrapped my arms around her. "I didn't know until It was too late, I thought I was going to die. I thought I wouldn't see you and the others again, especially you. I'm so glad that you are here with me. Please don't leave me." she stated to cry again.

"The only way I'll leave is if you told me to go." I said consoling her.

"Never." She said then start crying again. I held her close to me and let her cry. I tighten my grip around her. Knowing that I'm the reason why she's crying.

Oh lord help me, maybe I made a mistake.

I held her close until she stop sniffing and moved away from my arms.

"Why are you in a tuxedo?" she asked with her brows raised. I knew this moment would come.

I tried to smile at her releasing her completely from me. "Surprise!"

I lifted my head when I felt her small hands on my back. I look up at her, "I'm so sorry. We can go home now."

   "NO! I want us to stay, the place looks beautiful." She takes her eyes off start looking around, admiring the old building. Alliyah and Luke did a good job cleaning and decorating the place. The building that was dirty and old is now beautiful designed with red and white linens and curtains.

"We can't waste the food so we'll stay." I smile at her words. She still enjoyed eating her food. She moved away from me and went to sit in the chair opposite to be. Thank god she decide to forgive me. God knows I know how I'd be able to go home feeling rejected for my stupidness.

"Okay, great. Let's have dinner" I reach over to the small bell that lay in the center of our table and I take it up start ringing in.

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