"So, will you say yes or not?" Madeline watched Julian, her nerves written all over her face. She really wanted him to agree. It just seemed like the best thing for everyone.
"I'll say yes, but then what? Don't forget about my grandfather."
"That's for you to figure out."
Julian nodded. "Alright. In that case, I'm not getting any treatment. Your bargaining chip doesn't work anymore." His voice was so steady, almost gentle, and when he looked at her, there was something intense and helpless in his eyes.
"Julian! You... Seriously?" Madeline let out a scoff, biting back her frustration. No treatment? Wow. Only he could come up with something like that.
Julian just smiled softly at her and reached out to pat her head. Whatever she thought of him, he had already decided—he was never letting her leave again.
Madeline slapped his hand away. "Stop it. You’re going to make me go bald." It was only her first day back and he was already driving her crazy. They really were a pair of trouble magnets.
Julian watched her, amusement sparking in his eyes. At least now she was showing some real emotion—laughing, getting mad, letting her temper show. It was a huge improvement from when she was always so distant. If she didn’t want to remarry him now, so what? He could wait. There was plenty of time ahead, and he was sure she’d come around eventually.

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