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Chapter 962

"Can I just ask you one thing? Is that okay?" she asked.

"Go ahead."

Dorothy chuckled, "Would you ever... leave me behind?"

After all, she had nothing to her name, not a single thing that would deem her worthy of Everett.

She had always guarded her heart, prepared for the moment he would leave her for someone of hisown social standing. So, even if he were to abandon her, she wouldn't be shocked; she would bejust a bit heartbroken.

But now, she had committed herself to him, so her fear was tagging along for the ride.

This fear of loss was new to Dorothy.

Upon hearing her words, Everett's handsome face stiffened, his expression turning grave.

"Dorothy, I won't allow you to harbor such doubts."

"But I need to hear it from you," she insisted, locking her gaze with his deep eyes. "I trust you thatyou wouldn't lie to me."

Everett put on a serious look, and his voice resonated with conviction, "I would never leave youbehind, Dorothy. You are more precious to me than my own life."

Dorothy smiled, leaning in to kiss his cheek. "Don't be mad. I'm not questioning you or distrust you; Ijust needed to hear you say it!"novelbin

Every time he spoke such earnest, heartfelt words, her heart swelled with sweetness, making anyfuture storms seem less frightening.

After all, she had him. Forever and always.

...

Jeffrey's daughter had her name set in stone, chosen personally by him, her doting father.

It was Felicity Miller.

Felicity meant great happiness, and she also took Karen’s last name. Karen had actually hoped thechild would carry Jeffrey’s surname.

Considering the uncertainty of having the second child, Felicity would be the only daughter they hadfor now. So she worried her in-laws might disapprove.

"I've changed my mind! No lousy boy is worthy of my daughter. No one's allowed to date her! I'llhave Langston keep an eye on his sister for me!" Jeffrey announced.

Karen sighed in resignation, "Did you even discuss this with your parents before going ahead andregistering the name?"

Jeffrey sat beside her and wrapped an arm around her shoulder, "Don't worry, my parents had noobjections! I was the guy who never planned on marrying, so compared to having no daughter-in-law or descendants, them just having a granddaughter named Miller is something they're totally finewith!"

"That means you didn't consult them, did you?"

"Ah! Your understanding is top-notch, my dear wife!"

Karen rolled her eyes at him, "I knew I shouldn't have let you handle this. What if—"

"There are no what-ifs! I promise." Jeffrey grinned, "Trust me, if my parents cared about thesurname, they would've mentioned it long before now. They haven't said anything other thancoming over to check on the baby since you had her!"

Though Karen wanted to add more, the name was already officially registered, leaving no room forchange.

"Pfff! I did kind of hope she'd end up with Langston... He's so much like Everett—he’s handsome,smart, and we know his family well."

Thanks to Jeffrey's meddling, they really did end up like siblings now.

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