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The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished

Chapter 1575
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Chapter 1575 Annie sat on the sofa sullenly and glared at Aaron. "Mister Aaron, what are you doing? Do you have any idea just how much trouble you've just caused me?" Aaron smiled and said, "I'm causing you trouble?" Annie nodded resolutely. "Yes! How am | supposed to explain this to my parents?!" Aaron pursed his lips and said, "It's simple. Just don't explain anything." Annie crossed her arms and said angrily, "How can | not explain? Now both of them think you're my boyfriend.

One day, they'll find out you're not actually my boyfriend, and I'll never hear the end of it from them!" "Then why don't you just acceptas your real boyfriend? That way, there will be no need to explain anything." Annie was stunned for a moment, but she turned away from him. "I've told you a thousand times to please stop making these jokes! | can't afford to play emotional games such as this, especially when my parents are involved! Go play with someone else, Mister Aaron." Aaron picked up the cup of coffee from the coffee table and took a sip. It was the cup of coffee Jenny made for him when she was entertaining him.

After a moment of silence, Aaron said, "I can't afford to play this kind of emotional gwhen the girl's parents are involved as well. The fact that I've cto your house, means I'm not playing with you, Annie. Why won't you believe me?" Annie was speechless for a long time. She just looked at him quietly, trying to see if he was joking. However, he was as serious as one could be.

"Aaron, | really can't afford to fall for you anymore. Plus, you do know you'll have to eventually marryif you want to date me, right?" warned Annie.

Aaron smiled and said, "Yup. I don't mind marrying Jou Annie frowned. She did not know how nonchalant he was toward marriage.

"The kind of marriage | want is the kind that won't ever end up in a divorce! And unlike you, I'm not the type who'll bail the moment things get tough," emphasized Annie.

Aaron suddenly felt the pressure. He sighed and said, "What do | have to do to make you believe | seriously want to marry you?" "I don't know either. In any case, | don't think you're suited to married life. And also, I've cto understand I'm not special. | can't change anyone, nor am | anyone's special person." "You are my special person, Annie. Before this, | never thought about marrying or spending my life with one woman! You have changed me. So why don't you take a leap of faith with me?" Annie looked at him in shock. "All of my previous relationships ended in failure! So, no! | won't take the leap of faith with you. I never want to experience the feeling of failure again. Sorry, Mister Aaron, but you should look for someone else. I'm sure there'll be plenty of other women out there who'd be willing to take the leap of faith with you!" Aaron put down the coffee cup with a thud. "I'm being serious here. | really want to marry you, and | have every intention to stay married to you! But | can't promise you that because no one can say for sure what will happen in the future. | don't want you pointing your finger and callinga liar one day! Annie, | really hope you'd at least give it sconsideration. | promise I'll take this relationship seriously, and then we'll get married, okay? | really, really mean it this time."