Chapter: 1918
Because of her, Morrison was shot, nearly losing his life.
She had never experienced such protection from someone before.
After Morrison recovered, she made a heartfelt confession, “If you're still willing to marry me, I want to marry you."
She had initially planned to abort the baby before marrying him.
However, Morrison's assurance changed her mind. “Trust me. I will take good care of you and your child."
She recognized that her decision to marry Morrison was influenced by the emotions stirred within her.
She acknowledged that her decision to marry Morrison was not driven by love.
Their time together had been brief.
But she knew Morrison was a good man.
Despite the absence of romantic love, she felt secure in the knowledge that she could spend the rest of her life with him.
That was sufficient for her.
Love was no longer her pursuit.
She desired stability and a secure life.
Finding a man who loved her and spending her life with him seemed preferable to chasing true love.
As she gazed at her phone, Camila received no response.
Perhaps Laura chose not to confide in her.
"I hope you find happiness. If you've made your decision, I wish you all the best."
Camila understood that Laura was not one to act impulsively.
She must have carefully considered her decision to marry.
The unexpected message from Laura had left Camila with much to contemplate.