Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right

Chapter 67



The two were both stunned when their eyes met.

Lindsey was the first to come to her senses.

She quickly whirled around, her ears bright red, stuttering, “M-Mr.

Walsh, w-why didn’t you- Why didn’t you get dressed before you came out of the bathroom?”

It went without saying that she wasn’t expecting to be greeted by such a scene.

Did he forget that she also lived there?

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Lindsey squeezed her eyes shut, wanting to die from embarrassment.

Domenic also felt a little embarrassed.

When he got up that morning, he saw that the door to Lindsey’s room was closed.

Thinking that she was still asleep, he didn’t think to put on any clothes after taking a shower.

But he didn’t expect that she had gotten out of bed even earlier than him and that she’d suddenly show up right when he came out of the bathroom.

After taking a deep breath, he calmed down.

After all, the two had slept together, so it wasn’t a big deal if she saw him half-naked.

“Sorry.

I just came out of the shower.

I’ll be careful next time.

Then he went back to his room.

Lindsey breathed a sigh of relief and opened her eyes, but her heart was still pounding in her chest.

Despite her initial embarrassment, even she had to admit that Domenic had a good figure, with his broad shoulders and well-defined abs and pecks.

It would be great if she could touch them…

Lindsey’s eyes went as wide as saucers.

How could she have such naughty thoughts? She shook her head profusely, trying to banish the ridiculous idea from her mind.

By the time Domenic came out of his room again, he was fully clothed.

He glanced at the food on the table and frowned slightly.

He wasn’t accustomed to such cheap food for breakfast, but he didn’t have the heart to refuse it because Lindsey had bought it for him.

After breakfast, the two went out to take the bus.

Just as Lindsey said, they needed to be frugal.

Looking around the bus, Domenic felt as though he was living the simple life of an ordinary person.

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Soon, they arrived at the wholesale market.

Lindsey acted as though this was her turf; she did all the talking with the merchants, while Domenic carried the shopping bags.

Domenic was surprised-and even a little impressed-when she managed to negotiate the prices down to even half.

He never cared about the prices of things, so it went without saying that he never haggled before buying something.

He took it for granted that one could get discounts if they fought hard enough.

Seeing the regretful expressions on those vendors’ faces whenever Lindsey would hand over the cash with a triumphant smile, Domenic was amused.

“Do you often come here? You seem to know your way around,” he couldn’t help but ask curiously.

Lindsey leaned in, her voice barely audible, “Truth be told, it’s my first time navigating this market.

But a friend advised me that if I pay more than half the price tag, I’m getting a raw deal.

I’m not one for bad business, you know!”

Domenic Looked at her in surprise, as though he had learned something shocking.

Once they were satisfied with their shopping, the two left the wholesale market toting heavy shopping bags.

It was really difficult for them to bring all these things home by bus, so they ended up taking a taxi.

As soon as they got home, a high-spirited Lindsey set to work and began decorating the apartment.

Domenic wanted to help, but he didn’t know what to do.


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