Love Unspoken

Chapter 512



After his fallout with William, he never returned, so he had his ID documents with him at all times.

"Alright, go get married then," Kaitlyn said, smiling warmly and signaling for the driver to give them a ride.

Orion waved his hand, saying, "No need, I'll drive."

"It's alright, let the driver take you there," Wayne interjected, insisting that the driver go along with them and oversee their marriage registration.

Orion didn't reject again. She walked to Quinn and held her hand.

Quinn didn't pull away, but Orion could feel the sweat in her palm.

He was not sure if she was nervous or scared.

Orion was feeling nervous and overwhelmed. He came for a date but ended up married.

It all felt so unreal. Even if he was holding Quinn's hands, he still couldn't believe it.

Wayne asked the driver to send them to the city hall. Quinn and Orion sat in the back seat, both nervous.

Orion glanced at Quinn occasionally. She was undeniably beautiful and elegant, which made him feel like he was committing a crime.

Orion didn't know much about Quinn. They had only met a few times, and his understanding of Quinn was only on the surface. But he'd never been able to forget her eyes after they first met.

He was curious about her. And his curiosity gradually evolved into love.

Orion wasn't quite certain about his feelings for Quinn. After all, he had never been in a relationship before.

Arriving at the city call, the driver turned to Orion, saying, "Orion, Quinn, here we are."

Orion hesitated and looked at Quinn, "Did you bring your documents?"

Quinn nodded. Naturally, Wayne had someone prepare her materials before Orion arrived.

"Shall we go in?" Orion's voice quivered with a mix of excitement and nervousness, afraid that Quinn would change her mind.

Quinn opened the car door and got out without saying anything.

She had no other choice. Wayne had repeatedly claimed that he took her as a daughter and cared about her happiness.

What else could she say?

The Kennedy's house was no longer a place for her to stay. And the person she loved refused to come home.

She was left with no choice.

She and Orion walked into the building. It was getting darker outside and a strong wind was blowing, lifting the dust and leaves off the ground. It was going to rain again.

The contract was placed heavily on the table, and everyone looked at Alexander.

Alexander suddenly stood up, his face terrifyingly gloomy, just like the sky outside.

Xavier frowned and looked at him, "Alexander, what's going on?"

Alexander pursed his lips, his gaze fixed on the document, remaining silent for several seconds.

Xavier asked again, "Are you going to sign the contract?"

Alexander didn't answer. After a moment of silence, he suddenly grabbed his coat from the chair and walked out.

When people present regained their composure, the door of the meeting room had been shut. Alexander had left.


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