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The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished

Chapter 1606
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Chapter 1606 "Your grandmother's painting? Where did you get it from?" asked Jeremy solemnly.

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"I got it from Aunt Lilin. She told me the painting was drawn by her art teacher! Since the signature is the same as my grandmother's name, | wanted to save it for Mommy! Mommy lost her mother when she was little, so she must've thought that grandmother had passed away. She's gonna be so surprised when she sees this painting!" answered Bryan.

Jeremy glanced at that painting. "If that's so, keep it safe so we can give it to her the next time we see her." Bryan nodded. "Okay!" Jeremy stroked his head gently. "And remember, we should avoid talking about your mommy while we're here, understand?" Bryan understood it clearly. As much as he was not happy about it, he still promised Jeremy anyway.

Corinne returned to the Holdens' estate.

The kids ran up to her and threw their arms around her happily.

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"Mommy! Mommy! Where have you been?" Corinne squatted and hugged them equally. "Mommy went to see a friend. Have you three been good while I'm gone and eat your breakfast like you're told?" Three little heads nodded at her. "Yes, Mommy!" "Mommy, we all behaved very well!" said Coroinne seriously. "After breakfast, we also went out with Aunt Francine to pick out some clothes for the wedding!" Corinne rubbed her daughter's head. "Good girl... Wait, what? Clothes for the wedding? Whose wedding are you going to?" Before she could answer, Francine chimed in, "Aaron and Annie's wedding, of course! Don't you know, Corinne?" "What?" Corinne stood up and looked at Francine in disbelief, wondering if she was joking. "Whose wedding did you say it was?" Francine handed an invitation card to Corinne. "Here, take a look. Aaron had someone drop off the invitation this morning. The wedding's going to be in a week." Corinne took the card and opened it. She was immediately greeted with the sight of Aaron and Annie's photo. It really was their wedding invitation, just like Francine said! ‘Aren't they moving a little too fast?’ thought Corinne.

Francine found it odd that Corinne had no idea about the ong te one oN abeut WiEDAren't you ahdAa Qlose friends? Didn't he give you some hints or heads-up on such an important occasion?" Corinne silently stared at the invitation card for a while. She then turned to Francine and said, "Look after the children for me. I'll be back real fast." She was already out of the door before Francine could reply.

‘She must be running to Aaron's to ask for an explanation,’ thought Francine. 'Oh well, its @oneof iy bpsiness! Gust (eed to look after the kids, pick out a pretty dress for the wedding, and ask Chester to go as my plus-one.’

Corinne returned to the apartment where she used to stay with Xanig and Aaron. When she (us Gbout to key in ha Sassword at the door, she suddenly thought of something and rang the doorbell instead. It had been a long time since she last came back. What if Xante and Aaron brought someone back, and she accidentally saw something inappropriate? That would be a disaster! After a while, someone opened the door.