I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin)

Chapter 293



Sympathy

She paused for a few seconds before saying, "Angie, all of this is not true. I knew this apartment before I moved in. It's new and no one has lived in it."

"But those people were serious. Ms. Mitchell, I'm especially taboo about that. Especially since a pregnant woman's body is supposed to be different from a normal person's, not to mention the fact that it was a pregnant woman who committed suicide..." Angie didn't dare to continue. Harper indifferently said, "Angie, none of this is believable. You shouldn't scare yourself. If you really want to quit, please do so after I find the right person, okay?"

Angie agreed, saying she could give Harper time to find one.

After making the meal, Angie left first. But Harper nestled on the couch, looking at the empty surroundings and uncontrollably thinking about what Angie had said.This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.

The more she thought about it, the more fear spread in her heart. And at the end, she felt like she believed it to be true.

But Benjamin and Angie stayed in this apartment, too. From what Angie had just said, Harper could be sure that Angie wasn't having the same nightmares as she was. Benjamin was even less likely. She thought, "Why do I have nightmares?"

Just as she was lost in thought, the apartment door was suddenly opened from the outside.

Harper was startled by the sound of the door opening. It wasn't until she saw that it was Benjamin who came in that she was relieved.

Benjamin noticed her reaction and asked gently, "Did I scare you?"

Harper didn't answer. She just seriously told Benjamin what Angie had just said. She said to Benjamin, "I've been having nightmares for the last two days and having random thoughts. Benjamin, it's wrong. I'm a little scared!" Benjamin narrowed his eyes and said in a low voice, "It's okay. I'll take care of it. Why don't I accompany you for a walk later to get some air?"

Harper agreed. After dinner, she let Benjamin take her downstairs for a walk.

However, somehow, Harper kept an eye on the people who walked past her because she always felt that those people looked at her with sympathy and pity.

She frowned and looked very bad.

Benjamin noticed and quickly asked, "What's wrong?"

"Benjamin, did you see them looking at me a little differently?"

Benjamin frowned tightly and said, "No, you're mistaken. They weren't looking at you."

"Really?"

Harper questioned it because she clearly felt it.

Benjamin told her firmly again, "Really? I'm not lying to you. There's nothing strange in their eyes. Trust me, okay?"

Harper relaxed a little. But somehow,

she was starting to believe the rumors Angie had told her. She heard herself whisper to Benjamin, "Benjamin, do you think it could be true?"

"Harper!" Benjamin shouted to her with a frown and a low voice. He said, "It's not. You have to believe in yourself. If you don't believe me, I can have Curtis look into it and let you know the results, okay?"

Harper agreed.

Benjamin called Curtis right away. Curtis acted quickly, but nothing had happened as a result.

Why did Angie say that if nothing had happened?

Harper and Benjamin both realized that the problem might be Angie. But when they tried to contact Angie to come over, they couldn't.

Benjamin immediately had Curtis look into Angie's information and eventually found an unbelievable result.

Curtis said, "Mr. Martin, Angie

worked for the Mitchell family before

and quit two years ago for medical reasons. However, the Mitchell

family treated her well and paid her well. She only came back to work about six months ago. I also found out that she met Kimberly after cooking for Mrs. Martin, So..."

Benjamin's cell phone was on speakerphone, so Harper could hear it clearly.

Harper shook her head and immediately denied, "No way."


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