Login via

Whispers Turn to Whimpers: Could He Ever Change? novel Chapter 900

Summary for Chapter 900: Whispers Turn to Whimpers: Could He Ever Change?

Update Chapter 900 of Whispers Turn to Whimpers: Could He Ever Change?

Announcement Whispers Turn to Whimpers: Could He Ever Change? has updated Chapter 900 with many amazing and unexpected details. In fluent writing, in simple but sincere text, sometimes the calm romance of the author Charlotte Wainwright in Chapter 900 takes us to a new horizon. Let's read the Chapter 900 Whispers Turn to Whimpers: Could He Ever Change? series here. Search keys: Whispers Turn to Whimpers: Could He Ever Change? Chapter 900

"Mm-hmm." Caroline tried to sound casual, letting out a laugh mixed with a sigh. "Guess this is goodbye then, take care."

"Take care." The line went silent.

Gilbert held onto his phone, feeling a bitter ache in his heart. They'd known each other since childhood, over a decade now, and he never imagined it would end like this. But from Sherilyn's perspective, he completely understood. No woman could tolerate her man being so attentive to another woman. Unless, of course, Caroline was his actual sister. Sadly, she wasn't...

Gilbert pocketed his phone, took a deep breath to steady his emotions, and pushed open the door to the private dining room. Upon entering, he couldn't avoid exchanging pleasantries with Blake and Caleb Marshall. The directors, perceptive to the situation, quickly pointed him in a direction after a brief chat. "Mr. Harrison, Sherilyn's over there."

"Thanks." Gilbert nodded with a smile and made his way to Sherilyn. The gathering featured a buffet, and Sherilyn had chosen a fondue pot, busy dipping various veggies. A few colleagues were seated around her, but they stood up to give Gilbert space as he approached.

"Thanks." Gilbert acknowledged them and pulled up a chair beside her. Sherilyn acted as if she hadn't noticed him, focusing solely on her fondue.

"What's cooking?" Gilbert asked, genuinely interested.

Sherilyn finally reacted, glancing up briefly with a quip, "Never seen a fondue before?" Gilbert stifled a laugh.

Then he asked, "Is it good?"

"It's alright," Sherilyn shook her head, "Honestly, it could be better."

"Mm," Gilbert nodded, "The buffet here is so-so. How about I treat you to something really good another time?"

"Why is it all veggies?" Sherilyn abruptly looked up, glaring at him as she stirred her bowl. "There's not a single piece of meat!"

Gilbert couldn't help but feel innocent in this misunderstanding. Wasn't it she who said she didn't want to eat too much at night, fearing she'd gain weight?

"I was wrong." That's what he thought, but he quickly apologized regardless. It was his fault, it had to be. He grabbed some meat with the tongs, "I'll cook some right now, just give me a few..."

Since Sherilyn wasn't up for a second round of the evening, and with Gilbert by her side, no one dared to keep her. After finishing their meal, Gilbert drove her back to Sunset Ridge Community. The car stopped in front of her building, and Sherilyn unbuckled her seatbelt to get out. "Thanks for the ride."

"Sherilyn!" Gilbert quickly followed, catching her arm and gently pulling her into a tight embrace. He looked down into her eyes, his voice husky. "Can you give me a straight answer now, after all this time?"

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Whispers Turn to Whimpers: Could He Ever Change?