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Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband novel Chapter 321

Briana didn't want to leave Cornelia, but had to do as her brother said, "Cornelia, I totally spaced out and forgot about our shopping trip because I was on the phone for so long. I didn't mean to ditch you."

Cornelia responded, "Why do I get the feeling you did?"

Briana was unsure if Cornelia was onto something and felt a knot in her stomach. "Why would you think I ditched you on purpose?"

Cornelia replied, "Woman's intuition."

Just intuition, no concrete evidence. Briana thought she was in the clear. "Woman's intuition can be spot-on, but it's not always 100%. Trust me, I didn't mean to leave you and my brother. Can you forgive me? I swear I won't do it again."

Cornelia decided to tease her, "I don't feel like forgiving you."

Briana was totally thrown for a loop, "Why won't you forgive me? Do you not like me anymore?"

Hearing Briana's voice filled with panic, Cornelia realized she might have pushed the joke too far. "Bri, I was just messing with you."

Briana was nearly in tears, only to find out Cornelia was joking. "When did you become such a prankster? You scared the life out of me. I thought you were mad at me and wouldn't like me anymore."

Cornelia laughed and said, "I like you! A lot!"

Briana responded, "I like you too, a whole lot!"

At this point, Cornelia couldn't decipher Marcus' true feelings. Perhaps she had misunderstood earlier, "Alright."

The ride home was only a few miles with no traffic. It shouldn't have taken long, but Marcus was driving so slow, even the cyclists were passing them.

Cornelia didn't want to rush him, so she took out her phone and started chatting with Briana.

Marcus kept driving. Cornelia, in the passenger seat, was busy chatting with Briana on WhatsApp. He had no idea what they were talking about, but Cornelia seemed to be enjoying herself.

He cleared his throat lightly, trying to get Cornelia's attention.

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