Chapter 656 The Question of Two Lifetimes
- The Colemans stayed at the Parkers' for lunch before they headed back. However, Kendall and Dylan stayed around for a while more. Kendall was constantly worried about how something might happen to her parents again—she would only feel a little more at ease if they could prove that Kelly was the culprit and if they could put Kelly behind bars. After that one incident, Kendall realized how little she spent time with her parents. As her parents grew older, Kendall felt the need to be with them more—she never knew when they might run out of time.
- That evening, Kendall brought Dylan along to stroll around the villa's compound. This was the first time Dylan had explored the area, even though they were now a married couple. Ronnie and the other bodyguards didn't come along with them. They walked around hand-in-hand as they watched the sunset. "We should watch all the sunrises and sunsets together in the future," Kendall said.
- "Sure. I'll do anything you want to do," he replied. Kendall beamed as she rested her head against her husband's shoulder. "I think I'm the luckiest and happiest woman in Orapolis, darling. Do you know why? It's because you belong to me," she uttered. Dylan spread his lips into a loving smile. "I'm so glad you tore my clothes apart, bit me, and left your mark on me. I'm glad you forced me to marry you," he replied.