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Revenge After Prison Never Forgiven (Abigail) novel Chapter 287

Chapter 287

Abigail and Sebastian arrived at the Lamersmarket, a pilare sie hail suggested:

Though the marker had improved greatly since its earlier if

days, Sebastian still felt an unfamiliar discomfort.

The air was thick with a variety of strong smells. Withorach stall they passed, the scent of pork, the slurp tang of fish, and the briny odor of seafood. mingled and asshed his senses.

The combination made him want to reich.

Noticing his furrowed brow. Abagail couldn’t help but laugh. Maybe I should’ve lought you a

The

used to it with time

HmmSebastian hesitated, clearly struggling It’s a bit overwhelming, but fin ure Fill get user

aren’t exactly pleasant, are they?

his own villa, he had grown accustomed to having the freshest ingredients delivered in his doorstep each morning, carefully chosen by trusted staff. Any leftovers from the previous day wete quoimpily taken away,

He never had to worry about picking out his own ingredients.

Abigail, however, was quite skilled in these matters.

Could you weigh that bass for me?she asked, pointing to the largest fish in the stall

Sebastian grimaced at the smell, trying not to look too closely at the slippery, grimy floor tiles. The shopkeeper expertly scooped the fish out of the tank with a nei

Sebastian instinctively stepped in front of Abigail to shield her from any splashes, though none actually hit them.

*1.8 pounds. Should I clean it for you?the shopkeeper asked, his voice frictully,

Abigail smiled and replied, Yes, thank you. Could you pock it up for us! And could you add two extra bags! My boyfriend has a bit of a cleanliness obsession, and we’re happy in pay for the extra liugs.

The shopkeeper glanced at Sebastian with a raised eyebrow,

From hos appearance.

demeanor. and the way he carried himself, it was clear he was no ordinary custunner.

Of course! No problem at all the shopkeeper said.

Abigail grabbed a bug herself, and the shopkeeper packed the fish in it. Once the fish was securely wrapped, she handed it to Sebastian to pay

As tiary stepped outside, Sebastian wrinkled his nose slightly. Honestly, two bags weren’t necessary. I deal with seafood all the time

I just don’t like carrying bags that are wet and smelly, It’s disgusting.” Abigail laughed. “I figured I’d use you as a shield for the splash.

Sebastian smiled and gently pulled her closer, wrapping his arm around her shoulder. Leme take it. The bag may tear and get your clothes dirty

Abigail grinned but handed him the bag. We should hurry up. The fish won’t taste as good if we leave it sitting around for too long.

Sebastian took the bag from her and weighed it in his hand. Can you cook bass?

you’ll need to help ne wash it first. I don’t like the

Bass is rasy. Just pansear it and add a linte black pepper. I’ll make it when we get home, but y smell,Abigail said, leaning back against him.

Got it,Sebastian replied, nudging her gently forward.

The two of them continued shopping, picking out fresh ingredients for their meal.

As they left the market, Sebastian asked, Are the vegetables liere fresher than at oilier places?

Yes, they are.” Aliigail said. Of cou

course, the highend supermarkets have fresh produce too, but this market is closer to our place, so we can get

Selastian placed the bags

es in the trunk of the car, then retrieved a wet

starting the engine.

yed a wet wipe a

and began cleaning his h

hands, wiping them repeatedly before finally

Abigail glanced down at her p

plane, checking

ng the progress of a project with her R&D team in their group chat.

When they arrived at their rented house, Abigail imunediately noticed the highend furniture that decorated the place. It was clear that Sebastian had put in the effort to furnish it.

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