Married at First Sight

Chapter 3948



Married At First Sight Chapter 3948 Chapter 3948

Evan had no proof, and Abby wouldn't admit to being Fox no matter how directly he confronted her.

Still, the thought of Evan doing everything in his power for another woman filled Abby with envy-even though the woman he loved was, in fact, her.

"Evan," she asked, her voice quiet but tinged with pain, "are you really going to keep chasing her? Is there something about me that isn't good enough?"

Abby couldn't help but wonder why Evan hadn't fallen for her when she was simply herself, without the guise of Fox. Why was it that only the illusion of another identity captured his heart?

Evan sighed deeply, his voice softening with sincerity. "Abby, you're amazing. Truly, you are. You're kind, smart, and beautiful. But..." He hesitated, searching for the right words. "I don't deserve you."

His expression grew somber as he continued, "You're not any less than Fox in any way. Honestly, I don't even know why I fell for her. Maybe it's because I kept dreaming about her-over and over again. In those dreams, she was the woman who captivated me. And then, one day, I met her in real life.

"If you want to know why I fell in love with Fox instead of you, all I can say is... I think I fell in love with her in my dreams. And when those dreams became reality, my feelings felt inevitable." Abby froze, momentarily taken aback by his confession.

Evan pressed on. "To be honest, I didn't meet Fox in real life until after I started spending time with you. I knew my grandmother had chosen you for me. She believed we were a perfect match in every way. And at first, I tried to resist the pull of my dreams. I trusted my grandmother's judgment. "I really tried, Abby. I did everything I could to pursue you, to care for you, to build something real between us. I thought if I put in the effort, love would come naturally. But after two or three months, I realized I couldn't stop thinking about Fox.

"I could see us being friends-good friends-but I couldn't force the kind of love I felt in my dreams. And that's when I knew I had to be honest with you. It wasn't fair to either of us to keep pretending. Abby, no matter what, I was wrong to handle things the way I did. I owe you a sincere apology."

Evan paused, his gaze heavy with regret. "You deserve someone who loves you and only you. And I know that man is out there someone better than me, someone who will cherish you the way you deserve."

But that man, he thought silently, would never be him. Unless Abby was Fox-the woman he couldn't stop loving.

Abby had firmly denied being Fox. She'd even suggested that Evan's sister-in-law, Serenity, had misled him, hinting that Abby was Fox just to push them together.

But Evan couldn't believe that. He knew Serenity too well. She wasn't the type to manipulate him like that.

At the beginning, Evan had made things clear: he was a one-woman man, loyal to the core. Serenity understood that. If she knew he was hopelessly in love with Fox, why would she try to match him with Abby? More likely, Serenity had decided Abby deserved better than someone whose heart belonged elsewhere.

Evan's mind whirled with doubts and possibilities. If Serenity hadn't lied to him, then Abby had to be the one deceiving him. But without proof, there was little he could do.

Still, he wasn't ready to give up. He decided to turn to the one person who might hold the truth-his grandmother.

If she didn't tell him whether Abby was Fox or Bianca, he'd make her life miserable. He'd follow her everywhere, pestering her relentlessly until she gave in. Evan smirked bitterly at the thought. His grandmother loved drama. She probably enjoyed watching him suffer through this, hoping to see him grovel his way back into Abby's heart.noveldrama

The more he thought about it, the clearer it became. His grandmother likely knew everything. She just wanted to teach him a lesson by letting him make mistakes, hurt Abby, and then scramble to make things right once he realized the truth.

The idea made Evan's chest tighten. If Abby really was Fox, the road ahead wouldn't be easy. Winning her back would be harder than anything he'd ever done-harder even than the time his eldest brother had to win back his wife after his lies were exposed. Evan laughed bitterly to himself. If Abby truly was Fox, then his future was clear: he was destined to chase her to the ends of the earth, even if it meant going through hell to earn her forgiveness.


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