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My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) novel Chapter 1812

Summary for Chapter 1812: My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey)

Chapter 1812 – Highlight Chapter from My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey)

Chapter 1812 is a standout chapter in My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) by Celia, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

It was Montez who was knocking at the door.

Although she didn't know how to face Montez, Yesseca felt like she couldn't just leave Montez at the door knocking. She then walked over to the door to open it.

It was indeed Montez who was standing by the door.

He stood there motionlessly as he looked at Yesseca.

Yesseca's mouth moved.

She wanted to say something but couldn't. It was as if something big had been lodged in her throat.

They looked at each other. After a while, Yesseca gulped.

She swallowed the invisible egg lodged in her throat.

Yesseca then asked after a long while, "Montez, why are you here?"

Montez's black eyes suddenly turned sorrowful when he heard her question.

His voice was sad, "Yesseca, what's happening? I thought you were marrying someone else. Why are you with my daddy now? How are you his

wife?"

Moontez asked the maid what had happened after she'd sent him back to his room, and she told him that his dad declared Yesseca to be his wife.

Montez had thought about it for a long time and had been unable to figure out what was going on. Then, he came to Yesseca to get his questions answered.

Yesseca didn't know how to explain everything to answer Montez's questions.

She could only remain silent.

However, Montez continued to ask, "Yesseca, what's going on? Please tell me..."

Montez's constant questioning made Yesseca break her silence.

She could only say, "Montez, this is a very complicated matter and something related to adults. Don't worry about it. This is something adults will..."

Montez didn't understand what adult things were.

He only knew one thing.

He knew that he'd wanted to marry Yesseca. He had planned to marry her when he grew up, but out of the blue, Yesseca had told him she was going to marry another man.

When he learned of the news, he had been heartbroken and lost his appetite.

Just as he was getting over it, Yesseca then showed up and was about to be his dad's wife.

Montez was confused.

Montez asked, "Yesseca, can women get married over and over again when they're an adult? Like, one day she's one man's wife and the next day she belongs to another."

Montez's unfiltered words embarrassed Yesseca.

She did not know what to say.

Montez was about to ask more when he suddenly saw the sadness in Yesseca's eyes.

His concern for Yesseca immediately stopped all his curious questioning.

Montez became nervous. "Yesseca, what's wrong with you? Are you sad? Did I say something wrong?"

Yesseca sniffed.

Montez saw the dejection in her eyes, and Yesseca saw worry in Montez's.

Although Montez was still young, he treated her well and cared for her a lot.

Yesseca crouched down.

She hugged Montez and said, "Montez, the world of adults is very complicated. I don't think this is a question you can ask me, because I don't know how to explain it to you. It's just complicated."

Montez became even more confused.

But he knew one thing. Yesseca didn't want him to ask anymore and he knew that if he asked Yesseca more she would get upset.

If it wasn't for Yesseca's marriage, he would have jumped in anger and declared war against his father and fought with him over Yesseca.

However, the last time Yesseca was about to be wed, Montez had thought many things through.

He could not do such a childish thing.

If you loved someone, you had to respect her.

Since Yesseca was going to marry his father, he could only respect her.

Even though Montez was very reluctant about it.

However, he told himself that he was a mature man. He absolutely could not do such childish things!

Montez left Tremaine's bedroom at around eight in the evening.

After Montez left, a burden was lifted from Yesseca's heart.

At first, she had been worried that Montez couldn't accept what was going to happen between her and Tremaine. However, when she spoke to Montez, she found that Montez wasn't really against the idea, and that somehow made Yesseca a little relieved.

Montez still had an important place in her heart and she hoped that Montez wouldn't be upset by anything that was going to happen.

Yesseca looked out window and realized that it was dark outside. Before she knew it, it was already nighttime.

Tremaine wasn't back yet.

Thinking of Tremaine, Yesseca's heart suddenly tightened.

She wondered if he would be back soon.

This was his bedroom. He must be sleeping in here tonight, right?

Then, the two of them...

Would the two of them be sleeping together? Would Tremaine...

Yesseca's breathing turned rapid.

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