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Chapter 1333

Autumn had settled in, and a light quilt was all Zoey need for sleep, otherwise she would feel the chill

creeping in.

The lamp by her bedside flickered twice before giving up the ghost, plunging the room into near

darkness, save for the glow from the tablet.

She had seen this movie before, but watching it now, with Fitch by her side, it felt entirely different.

Zoey couldn't help but be aware of him; their shoulders brushed, and within her peripheral vision, his

long fingers held the tablet, his veins subtly pronounced under the skin.

The next moment, a piece of fruit hovered near her lips.

Her gaze darted to his face.

Fitch was expressionless. “Not hungry?”

It wasn’t that she wasn’t hungry. She was afraid.

Taking the toothpick, she decided against letting him feed her.

Fitch picked up another piece, examining the shape carved into the fruit by the light of the tablet—a tiny

bunny. Nicely done.

He popped it into his mouth and resumed watching the screen.

Just as Zoey was about to eat her piece, his voice cut through the silence.

“Why did we get divorced?”

She choked, coughing violently, tears welling up from the effort.

Fitch turned towards her, patting her back with a gentle hand.

“Did I cheat?”

Would he?

He wasn’t entirely sure of his own disposition, but he felt that if he were married, he wouldn’t stray.

Zoey could only shake her head, coughing too hard to speak.

Fitch’s eyes narrowed.

“Did you cheat?”

His tone carried a subtle threat, and she shook her hands more vigorously.

Neither of them had cheated?

Then why the divorce?

His hand continued to pat her back as he studied her profile. She was gentle, attentive, good at reading

people—hardly the type to stray.

If it wasn’t a fundamental breach, then perhaps it could be forgiven.novelbin

“Well, if that’s the case, let’s remarry. Stop this nonsense.”

“Huh?”

Zoey was dumbstruck. What on earth was going through his mind?

Fitch didn’t look at her; his attention was back on the tablet.

“When I woke up, I checked myself out in the mirror. Not bad-looking, not seem to be a guy who’s

hurting for cash, and you’re a decent person. Did I get in the accident because I was upset for our

divorce? You're taking care of me out of some sense of duty to your ex-husband, which means you’re

kind-hearted. So, let’s get remarried. Spending a lifetime with someone like you doesn’t sound too

bad.”

Zoey was frozen, unsure how to explain the situation.

Fitch didn’t like being ignored, even in state of amnesia.

“Why don’t you say anything?”

“Mr. Haskins, we’re not divorced.”

“So are we in a separation period? I can withdraw the divorce petition at any time.”

“No, it’s not that.”

Fitch’s frown deepened. What did she mean?

He closed the lid of the tablet abruptly, snuffing out its light. Now only the moonlight spilling through the

window allowed them to see each other’s face.

Zoey’s heart thudded, and then she felt his hand on her waist.

Those beautiful fingers slowly moved downward.

Just as they were about to reach the most private area, he stopped.

"You’re not stopping me, and yet you’re saying we’re just friends?"

Zoey was speechless. To refuse him could mean severe consequences.

Her lips moved, but no words came out.

Fitch drew back his hand and picked up the tablet once more.

“Mr. Haskins, I don’t know how to explain this to you. When you get better from your injuries, you’ll

understand.”

So it seemed there were more misunderstandings between them.

Fitch racked his brain for reasons why a couple might split.

Infidelity, in-law troubles, what else?

His lashes fluttered. Could it be their intimate life?

Was it a lack of harmony there that made it difficult for her to speak?

Yes, that must be it.

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