“Gorgeous. You’re like one of the flowers in the bride’s bouquet. This place”—he waved his hand to encompass all of Havenwood—“suits you.” Ella Mae didn’t answer. She crossed her arms over her chest and glared at him. “Sorry,” Sloan said. “It’s just that I haven’t seen you in months and now here you are. As breathtaking as the day we were married.” He exhaled and took a step closer. “Honey, I know I screwed up. What we had was really special and I don’t want to let it go. I knew I had to do something big to prove that I’m a changed man and that’s why I’m here. Didn’t you say that if I came to you that you’d be willing to give us a chance?” She had made him that offer, but that had been months ago. “You told me that you were staying in New York,” she said. “Your life was there. You belonged there. That’s what you said.”
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