Love at First Night (Frank and Judith)

Chapter 333



Chapter 333

Chapter 333

He glanced outside and stood up. Regardless of whether Marilyn would respond to him, he said, “I’m going out for a while.” He walked downstairs. Marilyn’s eyes were fixed on his slightly arched back as she wondered, “Was he going out to find Judy again?” She was so angry that she roared, “Collin, I’ve told you many times that we wouldn’t find Judy. Why don’t you listen?” Collin paused and did not look back. He kept silent for a while. Then, Collin said firmly, “No, I will definitely get Judy back. I will not give up until the day I die.” Marilyn looked at his back and her tears flowed. She had tried to suppress it but she finally burst into tears.

Drops of tears rolled down her clothes. She said in a tearful voice, “Judy, if you are still alive, come back please. I miss you so much that I almost go crazy. Judy…” She cried and fell onto the sofa. She would cry like this once every six months, and when she missed her daughter, she would cry to vent her pain. She was worried that her daughter would live a miserable life. She aged day by day. The girls around her at the same age as her daughter had grown up and got married. She was afraid that she would not be able to see her daughter for the rest of her life. Collin, who was downstairs, heard his wife crying and became more determined to find his daughter. He drove and went to the restaurant where he met Judith. After Marilyn stopped crying, there was a thin layer of sweat on her forehead. She lowered her head and sobbed softly. She looked really sad. Content © NôvelDrama.Org.

Every time she thought of her daughter, she would cry so hard that she almost blacked out.

In the Taylor’s.

Gina, who had not gone to work, was sitting at home. In her slender hands, she held a photo of Frank, Lucas and Judith sitting together. She had looked at this photo for the whole morning. She always felt that something was wrong, but she couldn’t pinpoint what it was. Judith had been very busy for five days with work and moving. It seemed that Frank suddenly disappeared from her world. He did not come over to disturb her. Even when she went to his office, they would only talk about work.

Eric’s work here came to an end, and he went to Kimshire to continue filming. With Adam’s help, she finally moved into the new house she had bought. Moreover, her mother and daughter had also come over today. She was very excited just thinking about it. She had been working hard all day, just to go home early to see her daughter and mother.

On the first floor of the Taylor Group, the bright marble floor clearly reflected a person. There stood a six- year-old little girl with a strawberry headband, wearing a miniskirt and a sleeveless white T-shirt. She looked tall.


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