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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 291

Summary for Chapter 291: The President's Accidental Wife

What Happens in Chapter 291 – From the Book The President's Accidental Wife

Dive into Chapter 291, a pivotal chapter in The President's Accidental Wife, written by Floria. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Billionaires fiction.

She walked alone down the street, and across the sidewalk. Holding an umbrella, she slowly made her way through the busy crowd. She seemed to be the only one who was so down and out.

Suddenly she heard a song. She stopped and stood still, listening.

"But you didn't have to cut me off

Make out like it never happened and that we were nothing

And I don't even need your love

But you treat me like a stranger and that feels so rough

Now you’re just somebody that I used to know..."

She heard this song before, but she did not expect to hear it again now, in this state of mind, with this tearing pain in her heart.

Now you’re just somebody that I used to know...

Somebody that I used to know... These few words described her situation so vividly. She really thought i t was heaven at first, but it ended up like this.

She did not know how long she had been standing alone on the street until she realized how cold she felt. She came out of her trance. The rain had soaked

through all her clothes.

The rain ran down her face and blurred the road before her. She wiped the rain from her face and walked on...

There were no wedding photos, so she did not have to think about what to do with them, and no ring, so she did not have to think about whether to throw it away o r return it.

In that light, this marriage was simple indeed. The corner of her mouth slowly curved into a sarcastic, sad smile. She turned around and left without looking back.

Summer lay awake in her hotel room, tossing and turning, and finally made a decision.

She was going to leave this place!

There were too many people in Santabaca she did not want to see; Yvette, Raine, and him!

She was not afraid, and she was not hiding. She just did not want to let anything here affect her mood anymore. Leaving here, her life would certainly be better and calmer.

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