Chasing His Runaway Wife

Chapter 63



Chapter 63

Tabitha subconsciously hugged him harder and said, “You know, I’ve liked you since the first time I saw

you.”

Malcolm was at a loss for words.

Her gaze was disoriented and tender, but there was a faint trace of hatred. in them.

She said, “I know you don’t like me. You were forced to marry me because. of Grandpa Alaric, so it’s NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.

normal for you to hate me.”

Malcolm paused and replied, “I don’t hate you.”

However, Tabitha did not seem to hear him. She still looked intoxicated and gently caressed his face.

Her warm breath fanned against Malcolm’s face, making his mouth dry.

She continued, “Originally, if you met a girl you like and told me nicely, I would’ve divorced you, and

given you my blessings…”

Malcolm was stunned. He did not expect Tabitha to think so after two years of marriage.

“But…” Tabitha’s tone suddenly deepened, and Malcolm felt the touch on his cheek suddenly stop.

The next second, the soft hand slapped him fiercely.

Slap!

The slap sounded, and the burning pain on Malcolm’s face instantly wiped away any desire he had.

“But why must it be the murderer, Naomi!” Tabitha suddenly raised her voice with red eyes and made a

sobbing hiss full of hatred.

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Malcolm was caught off guard by the slap. His face turned red and pale. Before he could get angry, he

was shocked by Tabitha’s cry.

She shouted, “You blind bastard! I will hate you all my life!”

Malcolm had seen Tabitha’s water–like calmness and gentleness, and he had also experienced

Tabitha’s harsh madness.

However, he had never seen her cry like this. She cried as if she could not find her way home; she was

delicate and wronged.

Suddenly, his heart softened, and all his annoyance disappeared.

Malcolm took a deep breath and coaxed her with patience and tenderness. that seemed incredible

even to himself. “Yes, it’s all my fault.”

“Of course it’s your fault!” Tabitha complained with tears in her eyes. “Besides, you didn’t accept our

child before. Why would you do it now?”

Malcolm looked helpless and apologized in a low voice, “It was my bad in the past.”

He could not tell the truth, so he had to take the blame.

“It’s your fault!” Tabitha was drunk and unconscious, but she could still rebuke him, and she looked a

little more vigilant when she added, “You’re just acting in front of Grandpa Alaric now, aren’t you? You

want to use a gentler approach so that I will agree to a divorce!”

Malcolm swore he had never thought of it that way.

She was so drunk that she could hardly speak, but she still shouted at Malcolm, “Give it up! I won’t let

you and Naomi be together happily.”

After cursing for a long time, Tabitha’s voice finally faded away and disappeared completely.

Malcolm looked at her serene sleeping face and tearful eyelashes. He did

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Tabitha was so different from her usual self that presented him with a big surprise.

A usually gentle and indifferent woman could also become crazy sometimes under alcohol’s influence.

Malcolm sighed and tucked Tabitha in carefully. He was ready to go back to the couch to sleep, but

Tabitha kicked the quilt away.

Malcolm glanced at Tabitha, confirmed that she had not done it on purpose, and covered her again.

However, Tabitha’s tolerance for alcohol was really bad. She talked in her sleep and cursed him from

time to time. Besides, she was also restless and kept kicking the quilt and fidgeting.

Malcolm stayed up all night. It was not until four or five o’clock in the morning that Tabitha finally

calmed down. He was so tired that he fell asleep next to her.

The sky was bright.

When Tabitha opened her eyes, she felt relaxed. She probably sweated last night and recovered from

most of the cold.

She yawned and turned around to see Malcolm’s close face.

Although he looked a little tired, it did not affect his handsomeness and charm.

Tabitha thought she was hallucinating. She blinked and found that Malcolm was still by her side.

Soon, the images of last night flashed in her mind intermittently, and her face gradually stiffened.

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After being accidentally drunk last night, she held Malcolm in her arms. and confessed to him.

The most incredible thing was that Malcolm patiently let her cause all the fuss.

Tabitha’s head buzzed and she wanted to bury herself in a hole in the ground immediately.

She suppressed her panic and forced herself to calm down. Seeing that Malcolm was still unconscious,

she tiptoed out of bed, washed up quickly, and left the house.

Malcolm, who was tired for many days, slept soundly. When he woke up, the room was empty.

After changing his clothes, he went downstairs and saw Tabitha having breakfast with Alaric.

“Good morning, Grandpa,” Malcolm greeted Alaric and looked at Tabitha subconsciously.

Tabitha nodded, and her expression was calm and indifferent as usual. She seemed to have no

memory of what had happened last night.

Malcolm felt a trace of inexplicable disappointment in his heart.

Alaric said, “You’re up? Come and have breakfast.”

Malcolm walked over and sat down beside Tabitha. He noticed that the latter’s body was slightly tense,

and she subconsciously distanced herself a little bit.

Malcolm could not help but look at Tabitha. Seeing her dodgy eyes, he suddenly understood.

He called out, “Tabitha.”


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