No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) -
Chapter 1846
Chapter 1846 Wedding Anniversary??
Unfortunately, Paul found himself at a loss when it came to Elisa. He couldn't pinpoint any faults with Bella either.
Frustration mounted, leading him to storm out of the room, his exit punctuated by a forceful door slam that
resonated through the space.
Amused by the display, Elisa couldn't help but replace the situation rather entertaining. She didn't see fit to bring up the
matter with Bella afterward; there was no need.
Deliberate or not, Elisa was confident that her decision was sound. Bella had the authority to make such choices,
after all.
Consequently, the office rumors flourished for a mere half-day before being altogether extinguished. Elisa's
unwavering resolve had swiftly put an end to the speculation.
Upon discovering this turn of events, Rochelle seethed with a fury bordering on explosives. Yet, her efforts had
come to naught. All she could do was clench her teeth and mutter, "Someday, I'll bring Elisa and Bella to their
knees, drowning them in shame and remorse, incapable of holding their heads high ever again."
Regarding Rochelle's plans, Elisa remained blissfully unaware and uninterested in becoming entangled. It simply
didn't affect her in any way. Had Paul orchestrated these plans, Elisa might have approached the situation more
cautiously, considering their history.
However, that chapter was closed now. Moving forward, Elisa planned to gradually erode Paul's influence over time,
a process she knew would happen in due time.
Elisa was lost in her thoughts. Meanwhile, her phone suddenly rang. It was Gareth calling. She picked up, and before
she could utter a word, Gareth's voice came through, "Do you happen to have some free time later tonight?"
Elisa took a moment to consider before responding, "Yeah, I've got some time."
A hint of relief tinged Gareth's voice as he continued, "Perfect. Could you please make it home a bit earlier today?"
Rather than immediately agreeing, Elisa inquired, "Is there a specific reason or something important?"
Gareth paused, his tone a blend of sincerity and hesitancy, "Well, it's not exactly a life-or-death situation, but having
you there would mean a lot."
Elisa understood that for Gareth, it held significance. Yet, she also acknowledged that its importance might not be
equally weighted for her.
After briefly contemplating, she acquiesced, "Alright then, I'll make it home early."
Gareth's usually chilly demeanor thawed into a rare smile akin to the winter sun melting perpetual ice and snow.
"Then I'll look forward to your return," he responded.
"Absolutely," Elisa confirmed.
And with that, the call ended. Elisa rubbed her temples, refocusing on her work while fully aware of her uphill battle
in diminishing Paul's influence.
Meanwhile, Gareth left the office after the call. He even instructed Thomas to clear his schedule for the day,
wanting to ensure no interruptions would disturb him.
Thomas nodded absently, but his curiosity couldn't be contained. He grinned mischievously and asked, "Mr.
Wickam, planning a hot date, are you?"
Gareth gave him a side-eye, causing Thomas to promptly suppress his grin.
Fortunately, Gareth was in a good mood. He adjusted his attire and responded nonchalantly, "Mm."
He drove straight to the supermarket. His mind fixed on the task ahead. Once inside, Gareth methodically checked
off items from the shopping list, gathering everything he needed for the evening.
Today marked their second wedding anniversary, a fact that now felt ludicrous.
They had never observed the occasion before; truthfully, Elisa hadn't shown much interest in it. But he
remembered. It was etched in his mind, impossible to ignore.
And so, even though it might seem trivial, he couldn't let it pass unnoticed. He had promised to gradually make
amends and intended to begin by weaving together fragments of their everyday life.
He genuinely believed that his sincerity would shine through, and eventually, she would accept him again.
As he neared the end of his shopping, having gathered ingredients for a sumptuous meal, Gareth was drawn to the
candle section.
Yet, his attention was drawn to a different display: a setup dedicated to couples. His steps led him there almost
involuntarily.
Displayed were essentials for cohabiting couples - matching items like towels, toothbrushes, and even rinse cups.
It symbolized their shared life, a concept he aimed to rebuild upon the foundation of their past.
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