Chapter overview: Chapter 718 from The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself, Pearl Martinez introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
"Natalie, you were the one who cheated. Why, why should it be me apologizing to you and begging for forgiveness, instead of you…"
"Mr. Amos, are you saying your punishment against me isn't enough?"
"Not enough."
"You can continue. But I will fight back."
"On your own?"
"What other choice do I have?"
"Heh, you think Marico Stapleton can protect you, don't you? In my eyes, he's nothing!" Mentioning Marico made Hamilton lose all reason. He shot to his feet. "He's a complete and utter bastard. And you had a child with him? What, are you planning to marry him too?"
"You think Marico is a bastard, that's your opinion. In my eyes, he's at least better than you!"
"You're comparing him to me?"
Natalie took a deep breath, overwhelmed by a deep sense of helplessness. There was no making Hamilton understand.
"Hamilton, take your revenge if you want. Do whatever you want."
Natalie pushed past Hamilton and strode out.
"Natalie, if you just beg me, I… I can forget about your affair and give us a fresh start!" Hamilton finally blurted out the words. The moment he said them, he felt as if a weight had been lifted.
Six years had passed, and he had to admit it—he still loved Natalie.
Natalie did stop in her tracks. Hamilton let out a low laugh.
"I knew it. You still love me. I'm willing to let the past go, but you have to cut all ties with Marico. And Kristin—if she's my daughter, of course I'll be happy. I'll make up for the six years of fatherly love she's missed. But if she's Marico's child, I want you to give her to him and promise never to see either of them again."
"Do that, and we'll go get our marriage license tomorrow."
Natalie was so dumbfounded she could only laugh. Where did he get the nerve to think he mattered more to her than Kristin?

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