Summary of Chapter 321 from I Have Never Been Your First Choice
Chapter 321 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Internet novel, I Have Never Been Your First Choice. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 321
Dana and Julian also went to the Sutton family to find her, but before they even reached the yard, they were chased away by Jaxson’s bodyguards.
Maggie was cremated at the funeral home.
Jaxson originally wanted to help her mother organize a funeral, but she felt it wasn’t necessary. She buried Maggie next to Gustavo’s grave, the whole process was simple and quiet.
Jaxson stayed with her at the cemetery for a moment, then he got a call from Cynthia, asking him to come to Havenwood Apartments.
Charlotte glanced at him, hesitated to speak.
She really didn’t understand the meaning of Jaxson accompanying her, was it because he pitied her for losing both parents, or was it out of guilt and conscience?
Jaxson hung up the phone and looked at her, “What do you want to say?”
She looked away and said, “It’s nothing.”
He stared at her for a while, then turned around and said, “Let’s go.”
Charlotte walked behind him.
They left the cemetery and got in the car.
Back at Havenwood Apartments, Jaxson got another work call, so he told Charlotte to go upstairs first.
Charlotte didn’t wait for him either, she got into the elevator.
Arriving at the apartment floor, she stepped out of the elevator and saw Caroline waiting outside the door.
“Jaxson-“Caroline turned around with a smile when she heard the elevator, but when she saw it was Charlotte, her smile faded slightly, “It’s you…”
“If you’re looking for Jaxson, just go downstairs, he’s downstairs.”
Charlotte walked past her and entered the password at the door.
As she was about to enter the house, Caroline suddenly said, “Charlotte, I’m really sorry about your mother, I did my best.”
Charlotte stopped and turned to her, frowning, “What do you mean?”
Caroline was taken aback, Jaxson didn’t tell her?
Thinking of something, she smiled meaningfully, with an innocent yet smug look on her face, “I didn’t expect you to just lose your father, and now you’ve lost your mother too. Actually, I didn’t mean to bring up your brother’s situation in front of your mother, but she was the one who provoked me first.”
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