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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 454

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Whether it was her design work or her job at the company, Mila had never avoided talking about Adrian to her son. If he asked about her projects, she would patiently explain, even though Adrian rarely understood much of it. But that was fine.

Exposure, even if only in passing, was still a kind of subtle education.

This time, though, Adrian understood perfectly. “You’re drawing a wedding dress?” He absolutely knew what a wedding dress was and what it was for.

“Mom, are you getting married?” Adrian didn’t look thrilled.

Mila couldn’t help but laugh and shook her head. “No, sweetheart. This is for a client’s wedding, not for me.”

But the question sparked a thought. Since the topic had come up, maybe it was a good time to ask Adrian how he’d feel if she ever remarried. Setting down her pen, she smiled at him. “But if Mom did want to get married again, how would you feel about having a new dad?”

Adrian’s face fell. “I don’t want one.”

“Mom, I don’t want a new dad. I just want…” He trailed off. His father had always been strict, and Adrian never particularly liked it, but if he could, he’d want that dad back. Not wanting to upset his mom, though, he just finished quietly, “I just want you.”

“And if you get married again, will there be other kids? I don’t want that! I wouldn’t like it!”

All he wanted was for his mom to stay with him.

And he would stay with her, too.

Mila was both amused and exasperated. She’d expected Adrian to resist the idea of a new father, but she hadn’t anticipated that he’d already thought about the possibility of new siblings—and was even more strongly opposed to that.

Luckily, she had no plans for another marriage anytime soon. Her last relationship had been exhausting, almost traumatic, and the divorce had nearly broken her. She still hadn’t managed to recover.

Maybe she was a bit afraid now.

Marriage was not something to rush into.

After comforting Adrian and promising that if she ever did consider remarrying, she’d ask for his opinion first, the matter was put to rest.

Since Adrian was still home from school to recuperate, Mila made time to spend the whole day with him. That night, after dropping him off at her family’s old house, her phone buzzed with a new contact request on Instagram. The note read: “Blind date.”

It took her a moment to remember.

Oh, right—she’d almost forgotten. Her great-aunt had set her up with a blind date, someone from England who’d just arrived in the country. That was fast.

And the guy was nothing if not direct.

She accepted the request. After all, it was the child of her great-aunt’s close friend; refusing via text would be too dismissive. She decided it would be more respectful to reject him in person. Her great-aunt had even asked her to pick him up at the airport, so Mila messaged to ask about his arrival time.

Tomorrow night, came the reply.

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