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Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby novel Chapter 365

Summary for Chapter 365: Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby

Summary of Chapter 365 – A pivotal chapter in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe

The chapter Chapter 365 is one of the most intense moments in Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby, written by Tessa Marlowe. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Liliana stared at him in surprise, feeling as though the whole world had taken on a surreal quality.

Holy cow.

Talk about living to see it all.

Who would've thought Logan would ever admit a mistake and apologize to her? It was something she'd never dared imagine before.

Liliana found it quite fascinating. At that moment, she truly believed her mother’s claim that Logan had been transformed by Mrs. Grayson's upbringing.

Having the right parents really does make all the difference.

Sometimes you can't just blame the kid. When you think a child is weird, they're often the most normal one in the family—the real weirdos are the parents behind them!

Liliana felt she'd gained a whole new understanding of child-rearing. It was like a light bulb had gone off in her head, suddenly opening up her perspective.

Liliana looked at Mrs. Grayson with admiration. Then, her eyes flickering, she reached out and tentatively rubbed Logan's fuzzy little head, saying somewhat awkwardly,

“Alright then, I forgive you.”

“Promise Sister Liliana you won't be rude to people anymore. Learn well from your grandmother and be a good, sensible child.”

Logan's young cheeks flushed slightly with embarrassment. He obediently nestled into Mrs. Grayson's embrace and gave a quiet nod.

Mrs. Hart beamed with delight. She had always been fond of children, though Isabella's past prejudice against Logan had clouded her view.

But now, seeing the boy improve, becoming obedient and well-behaved, her heart couldn't help but soften. She looked at him with kind, gentle eyes.

Mrs. Hart thought for a moment, then turned around and grabbed another bag of snacks for him. Smiling, she said,

“Logan, take these snacks upstairs and play with Sister Liliana for a while. Your grandmother and I need to talk privately.”

"Okay, Thank you, ma’am!"

Logan called out in his babyish Amelia voice, looking very polite.

“Sister Liliana, can I... can I hold the little bunny? Just once, just for a little while...”

He watched her nervously, his large, bright eyes blinking rapidly. Paired with his childlike features, so reminiscent of Matthew as a child, he was undeniably adorable.

Liliana looked down at him, her mind drifting away once more.

She lowered her long lashes and pressed her lips together, suddenly feeling a complex mix of emotions.

Before Logan was spoiled rotten by Isabella, Liliana had actually liked him quite a bit for a while.

He was so small back then, sleeping in his swaddling clothes, often held and soothed by Matthew.

Matthew adored Logan too. After having a son, he bragged about him constantly and loved bringing him out to show everyone.

Liliana had held him before too. She still remembered the strange sensation and novel joy of first touching that tiny, fragile, warm infant body.

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