Chapter 1328
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 1328:
Madisyn marveled at the ethereal beauty of their surroundings, suspecting every detail of this perfect evening had sprung from Andrewâs careful planning. Yet, their journey to Klein Manor seemed spontaneous, a moment carved out of destiny itself.
Andrew, typically the epitome of corporate confidence, betrayed his vulnerability as his Adamâs apple bobbed nervously. This side of him, so raw and genuine, only made the moment more precious.
With slender fingers, Andrew retrieved the diamond ring from its floral throne, his eyes brimming with adoration as they met Madisynâs gaze.
âMadisyn, thank you for making me the happiest man alive!â
Madisyn extended her hand with grace, and Andrew slipped the ring onto her finger, carefully positioning it at that special point nearest to her palm.
Legend spoke of this spot being closest to the heartâs pulse, a sacred junction of love and commitment.
After securing the ring, Andrew lifted her hand to his lips, placing a kiss as soft as butterfly wings against her skin.
âThank you, Madisyn.â
His words, though simple, carried the weight of a thousand love poems, wrapping Madisyn in a cocoon of pure bliss.
Moved by his tenderness, Madisyn placed her palm against Andrewâs cheek, returning his affection with a kiss that spoke volumes of her own devotion.
They resumed their journey along the sycamore-lined avenue toward Klein Manor, eager to share their joy with Damari and discuss the matter of Elton.
At Klein Manor, Damariâs face broke into a radiant smile at the news of Madisyn and Andrewâs upcoming marriage.
âGood. Thatâs fantastic!â Joy resonated through every syllable as he spoke, his eyes twinkling as they settled on Andrew.
âWell, well, youâve finally managed to make me happy.â
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He turned to Madisyn.
âMadisyn, when you return home, please check your parentsâ schedule. We should arrange a gathering to discuss the perfect date for your union with Andrew.â
âOkay, Iâll contact them.â
Madisyn agreed warmly. The couple spent a comfortable while in Damariâs company, but as evening shadows lengthened, they rose to bid their farewells.
At the Johns Manor, Andrew and Madisynâs abundance of gifts drew surprised looks from Elaine.
âYour return alone brings me joy. Why did you bring so many gifts?â While Elaine and Glenn attributed the gesture to Andrewâs typical courtesy, Daneâstanding protectively beside Susan, whose pregnancy was now clearly visibleâdetected something different in his familiar friendâs bearing.
Dane recalled the day he had gone to Susanâs home to discuss their marriage. He must have looked just like Andrew did now.
Sure enough, Andrew had barely settled into his seat before, just as Dane had predicted, he turned to face Glenn and Elaine with practiced formality.
âMr. Johns, Mrs. Johns, weâd like to talk about setting a date for our wedding.â
Glenn and Elaine exchanged glances, their eyes then drifting to Madisynâs hand, which was resting securely in Andrewâs.
A diamond ring gleamed on her finger.
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