“What about you?” Nathan asked.
“My kindness toward you once brought me ten years of lovesickness. Do you think I’m more resilient
now that I should enjoy a taste of sweetness only to endure a lifetime of agony?”
Hearing his words, M lowered her head slowly. She bit her lip in a futile attempt to hold back her
tears.
She wished she could erase her memories, to return to being just Suzanne, the woman whose heart
and gaze belonged solely to Nathan, the woman who only dreamed of being his
wife.
She longed for a simpler life, free from the burdens of duty, where her heart could be fille with pure
love, and to live a simple life with Nathan. But the reality was harsh. Nathan had his responsibilities,
and she had hers.
With tears tracing her cheeks, M silently brushed past Nathan and left Sudvi.
In less than half a minute, Nathan grew anxious. He rushed outside, his steps purposeful. He glimpsed
M walking along the avenue in the front yard. Catching up to her swiftly, he reached out and grasped
her hand.
Under the night sky, bathed in the warm glow of streetlights, M wiped away her tears and looked up
at Nathan.
His breath was slightly uneven, and his expression was tense. However, with a softened tone, he said,
“It’ste, and it will be dangerous for you to go home alone. Let me take you
back.”
M nodded silently in agreement.
“Wait for me here,” Nathan instructed before heading toward the garage.
Momentster, he returned, driving his car. M climbed into the car, and the car pulled out of Sudvi.
In the vibrant cityscape, lights danced, and vehicles streamed by while neon signs illuminated the
roads. Inside the car, darkness enveloped them, broken only by the fleeting shadows cast by passing
streetlights.
Silence hung heavy between them, and the tension was palpable.
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Lost in her thoughts, M stole nces at the passing scenery outside. Nathan slowed the car, allowing
other vehicles to pass by.
As they neared Hoffis Manor, M finally broke the silence. “Nate, if I never return, would you marry
another woman and have kids?”
Nathan paused for a moment before replying, “I never thought of it.”
Undeterred, M pressed on, “Then think of it now.”
Nathan’s response wasden with reluctance as he responded, “Yes.”
For M, his answer was both expected and yet surprising. If she couldn’t return to Norvania, she
resolved never to wed. Instead, she would devote herself entirely to science, immersing in the pursuit
of research.
His answer resonated within M’s heart, taking root like a painful thorn. She wondered if Nathan would
truly move on if she couldn’t return.
Despite his secret affection for Chubs over a decade, Nathan sumbed to familial pressure and
wedded Suzanne, even though his heart didn’t belong to her. Though by a twist of fate, Suzanne turned
out to be Chubs, ultimately, he would still marry another.
The car came to a stop outside Hoffis Manor. M unbuckled her seatbelt and uttered, “Safe drive.”
With that, she walked away without looking back.
Nathan turned off the engine and leaned back in his seat, watching M’s retreating figure with a
deste expression in his eyes.
“Go, pursue your dreams. I won’t hinder your path. I was wounded twice by your abandonment. I
cannot love again, let alone think of another marriage.
“Chubs, don’t worry about me. Your happiness is all that matters.”
Night fell, and the ck car remained outside Hoffis Manor, casting a deste presence in the wee
hours.
The following noon, M, having struggled with insomnia the previous night,y lethargically in bed.
She was too weary to eat or drink, engrossed in a chemistry book.
Unaware of M’s return due to her early bedtime, Phoebe, having recovered from her illness,
apanied Simon on a hike.