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Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon) novel Chapter 1388

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Of course, every time they visited Valarie's home, Phoebe would subtly—or sometimes not so subtly—hint that they should get married.

Brandon had always assumed Valarie wasn't interested in marriage since she never responded to those hints. He hadn't considered proposing.

But today, seeing her so excited about picking out baby clothes made him start to imagine a future with her—building a family, raising a child.

That thought filled his heart with warmth.

After more than three hours of shopping, they finally left the mall, their arms full of bags.

Once they loaded everything into the car, Valarie turned to Brandon. "I'm starving. Let's grab something to eat."

Brandon nodded. "Sure. What are you in the mood for?"

"I'm not picky. Is there anything good around here? I don't feel like going too far," she replied.

Brandon paused, then said, "There's a place with ethnic cuisine nearby. I went there once for a business meeting—it was pretty authentic. Want to give it a try?"

"Sounds good," Valarie said.

"It's about a ten-minute walk. Let's go," Brandon suggested.

As they walked toward the restaurant, they passed a bridal boutique.

Valarie's gaze lingered on the wedding dresses displayed in the window. She wondered when she'd finally get the chance to wear one and marry the person she loved.

She glanced at Brandon, who was walking ahead, focused on finding the restaurant. He hadn't noticed the bridal shop.

Ten minutes later, they arrived at the restaurant and placed their orders.

As they waited for their food, Brandon noticed Valarie seemed unusually quiet.

"Are you okay? Tired from shopping?" he asked.

Valarie looked up at him, her voice slow. "When we were walking here, we passed a bridal shop. I saw a wedding dress in the window. It was beautiful."

"Do you want to go back after we eat and try it on?" Brandon asked.

Valarie waited for nearly an hour. The food had already been served, but Brandon still hadn't returned. Her patience was running thin.

Taking a deep breath, she realized he probably wasn't coming back.

She stared at the food in front of her but suddenly had no appetite.

She had never thought Brandon could be this much of a coward. Even if he didn't want to marry her, did he really have to run away like that?

He even told her to "wait for him."

Liar.

Valarie grabbed her purse and stood up, ready to leave.

Just then, the restaurant lights dimmed, and the room was plunged into darkness.

She fumbled for her phone, but before she could pull it out, she saw a soft glow appear in the distance.

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