ericht have worked on other men, but tulian would''t bepletely indifferent. He would never ponder to girls and wouldn''t take her
Term though Helena looked like she might crumble at the slightest breeze, Julian remained unmoved.
My Graham, you?ve mmausderstood. Im just curious. Mr. Graham mentioned that something about Rosalie would get out. There has to be a
He was basically pointing the finger at Helena and her mother. Helena bit her lower lip in grievance, tears glistening in her eyes as she looked at [icon_hei heart aching and batter
She looked as if Julian were a man who had betrayed her for another womail
and was left speechless by Julian''s question, his face turning bright red.
He had orignally unvited Rosalie home to ease the tension and didn''t want to continue the argument. In hindsight, he shouldn''t have called Julian in the first ce.
Edward had thought that with Julian present, Rosalie might be more restrained, giving him a chance to y it by ear.
It Rosalie acted up or embarrassed the family likest time, Edward could use the opportunity to show Julian her true colors. Inparison, Helena might then
catch Julian''s eye.
But he hadn''t expected that even though Julian was divorcing Rosalie, he would still inexplicably protect her, acting in no way like someone about to end a marriage.
Could it be that the servant misheard something that day!'' Edward wondered.
Although Edward was puzzled, he didn''t have the mind to dwell on it now. He would just find another chance to test the waters.
However, Julian wasn''t about to let Edward off the hook so easily. Since Edward liked to badmouth Rosalie in front of him, he had to rify things.
Just as Edward was about to speak, Julian''s half-smiling gaze swept over Helena, making her expression even more sorrowful.
"Moreover, Mr. Graham, you asked
(just said that Ms. Graliam is bullied by Rosalie but neverins to her parents. So how did you find out?" Julian
Edward''s face changed, and the muscles in his forced smile twitched. "Well..."