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Switched Bride For Mr. Anderson

Chapter 5 A Family Gathering

Word Count: 1131    |    Released on: 31/10/2024

ion, and Hazel was still in deep thought, tryi

ke her family believe that he was comfortable with the

brought her out of her trance; the driver had already pulled he

Ander

onds before she got to understand that he wanted her t

om what she wanted to say; it was better t

he mansion. She was visited with the loud

o the kitchen, where she found an

e old lady was Muna, Coyle's grandma, who had come to visit her gran

e salt where last she kept it. "I warned those maids not to move thin

ou?" Hazel noticed the woman lo

at on it. Hazel filled a glass of water and shoved it to Muna

re she stared at Hazel; her image matched the

ely lit up; she stood up and

was confused. Wh

that." Muna chuckled, and Haz

of people in her 80-year journey of life, and

ould tell Hazel was the ang

?" Muna questioned, and Hazel got all nervous; she

rry; it's a

off the gas and held Hazel's hand bef

eat you right?" She asked once th

e was wondering if to explain the situation

the old woman knew her grandson was married to Haz

sked worriedly once she notic

nd of a ringtone echoed around the room. Mu

ointment; don't pressure me,"

ve a family gathering. You should come along with Coyle; it will be good

at; of course it was a good idea,

ing, but Hazel didn't want to give in; she didn't wa

e's parents, and you probably

mean by she didn't consider them important? She will never

odded. Well, it was just to tell Coyle about it, and si

her driver took off. Hazel sighed and returned to t

on and also admiring the structure. It was around 9 p.m.

h her gaze stuck to the door, her h

pped his gaze when he noticed Hazel, who was

d towards her. He ended his call and nudged his head. She ga

oblivious to her. This petty act of hers had made Coyle's eyes darken a little. His body was fi

lked towards the stairs, a

alted his steps and turned to her; he was

oyle nodded. He knew that already. Be

ing tomorrow; of course, I had objected becau

He thought for a while and said, "My grandma coul

Muna had mentioned some other rela

your unc

mention this again." He had a warning gaze

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