Chapter summary: Chapter 25 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Discover the most important events of Chapter 25, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Better Life Without You.. With the engaging writing of Chas Muthoni, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Avery Harris looked at her in pain.
He didn't know any of this.
Her eyes were cold, "I was thinking, you destroyed me. If I wasn't with you, then I could have relied on my strength to get the job. But now, even if I stayed, it would become dishonorable. Because of you, I suffered the humiliation that I didn't have to endure. Your mother said that I was an orphan and not worthy of your Harris family. Do you know how sad I am? I am not an orphan. I have a mother. Why am I an orphan?"
In the end, she clenched her fists in the grievance.
He felt like he had been slapped in the face.
"I'm sorry, Laura, truly, I'm sorry, I don't know about this. I apologize for my mother's words and actions. Why didn't you tell me about this before?"
She took a breath to calm herself down. "How can I tell you? To let you go home and against your mother? Let you be an unfilial son because of me? Let you break up with your family for me? Or could it be that if I told you, you wouldn't have slept with Elsie Clark? "
"There was some misunderstanding. I don't know why I did that," Avery Harris said with a face full of regret. "Laura, tell me, in the end, how could you forgive me? I'm willing to pay prices, even it is heavy."
Her gaze landed on a direction far away from the road, where Elsie Clark was running towards them.
She looked in that direction and sneered.
Avery Harris turned around to take a look. When he saw Elsie Clark, he frowned: "Laura, I ..."
Elsie Clark clenched her fists. Damn it, this slut must be planning to pull her down with these words.
Seeing that Avery Harris was about to chase after the Laura Green, she reached out her hands and pulled Avery, crying: "Avery, I didn't say that, I didn't."
Avery Harris shook her off, "I won't love you, never. I love Laura Green and I know very well what kind of effort I made to get her love. So, I love her, I'll love her for the rest of my life."
Avery Harris left Elsie Clark behind and gone.
Elsie Clark slowly stood up, wiping away the tears on her face, she looked at the Laura Green who was already gone far away, and clenched her teeth: "Laura Green, well, we will see, we are going to have a problem."

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