Addicted To Love - Chapter 304 Dinner Before Separation
Amelia didn’t dare make a sound as she carefully watched the expression on Nicholas’s face.
Nicholas had a terrified look on his face. While Amelia knew that even though their marriage for more than 10 years was fake, they had still probably gotten familiar with each other over the years.
“Did your mother ask you to do this?” Nicholas asked in a hoarse voice after a long silence.
Lucian nodded in silence. Then he raised his head and asked Nicholas, “What do you think?”
As Amelia gazed at the look of concentration on Lucian’s face, she seemed to realize something.
Maybe he wanted to know what Nicholas’s answer was. If Nicholas agreed to the divorce then he wouldn’t object anymore.
At the same time, Amelia looked at Nicholas expectantly, hoping that his answer would not disappoint them.
“If this is what your mother wants then I have to respect her decision,” Nicholas said slowly.
Lucian frowned as he pursed his lips in displeasure.
Anyone could tell that Lucian was disappointed at Nicholas’s answer.
“Dad, don’t you miss mom at all? She lived with you for most of your life. She’s family to you!” Amelia said. Although Fannie had told her that they could still see each other frequently even after the divorce, she still felt very upset.
“Amelia, stop persuading dad. If they both want a divorce then we should just
s Nicholas savored the food, he couldn’t help but notice that Fannie was staring at him. He exclaimed, “So yummy!”
The grin on Fannie’s face widened.
It was obvious that Nicholas’s opinion mattered very much to her.
“You should eat more too.” Nicholas put some food on Fannie’s plate. This intimate gesture made her blush.
Amelia and Lucian exchanged glances as this was such a rare sight.
Why did they have to separate then?
“Are you just doing these things now because of the separation?” Fannie blurted out, mixed feelings surging in her heart.
She really didn’t want to say this in front of everyone but she couldn’t help herself.
“It’s not always easy to eat the meals you cook.” The look on Nicholas’s face was unreadable. It’s hard to tell whether he was sighing with emotion or criticizing Fannie for seldom cooking for him as his wife.
“I don’t really like smelling like smoke. On the contrary, my sister doesn’t mind,” Fannie said.
Despite the smile still pasted on her face, the tone in her voice was odd.
“Mom, let’s eat,” Lucian said.
“Okay!” Nodding her head, Fannie glanced at Nicholas and said, “I guess separation really is the best option. We just shouldn’t talk about the past anymore.”
Nicholas and Fannie still meant something to each other. They just weren’t getting along anymore thus the separation.