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Novel The Day His Demands Broke My Water Chapter 91
Novel The Day His Demands Broke My Water by Chingis Vitali
The others, seeing this, quickly chimed in, completely ignoring what had just happened.
Linda's disgusted gaze fell on me, her judgment high and mighty.
"Susan, you really don't love yourself."
I looked at the shameless people around me, then at Peter.
For the first time, I showed my true disgust.
Peter froze at the sight of my unmasked disdain.
After all, we had been childhood friends for so many years. From the childhood admiration and reliance to the humble attempts to please him as we grew older,
I had never looked at him with such a gaze.
Peter's expression changed, but before he could say anything, he was interrupted by Linda.
She hooked her arm around Peter's and looked at me disapprovingly:
"Susan, although Peter has never said it, I know that you and him are childhood friends, and your feelings for him are not ordinary."
"But you can't do things like this just to attract Peter's attention."
"Look at you now—how are you still acting like a proper woman?"
I slowly turned my head and looked at myself in the mirror.
The woman in the mirror was disheveled, her makeup a mess, her clothes half hanging off.
If I weren't still holding them up with my hand, they would've probably already fallen off.
At first glance, I really did look like one of those streetwalkers.
I paused for a moment, then suddenly burst into a low laugh.
I laughed at myself for being so foolish, for letting myself be reduced to such a miserable state over a man like Peter.
Linda continued to berate me:
"Love others, but first love yourself. Susan, if you treat yourself this lightly, how can you expect others to love you?"
Peter's eyes lit up as he gazed at Linda, clearly smitten by her kind, principled demeanor.
I slowly stood up, fixing my gaze on the two of them.
Peter was tall and handsome, Linda petite and cute. At first glance, they did seem like a perfect match.
I put on an expression as if I had just realized something, then smiled lightly:
"You're right, I'll never bother you again, Peter."
Linda nodded in satisfaction.
But Peter's expression froze for a moment.
A flash of anger and disbelief flickered in his eyes.
"Do you know what you're saying, Susan?!"
I nodded firmly:
"I wish you a successful proposal and a lifetime of happiness with Linda."
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