Loving You In Secret
Chapter 404
Chapter 404
“It’s not her.” The woman in the photo popped into Vicky’s mind. “I suspect that it’s the woman he’s been truly in love with.” “The woman he’s been truly in love with?”
Vicky smiled bitterly. “I used to think that he was in love with Sheila. I later found out that…Sheila was just a substitute forthat woman.”
After a few moments of silence, Harvey asked, “What makes you say that?”
“I saw a photo in his study room. Besides,” she bitterly continued, “he didn’t agree to continue the marriage with me to advance his career. It’s probably because I can play ‘The Moonlight Bay’.”
The song was what Vicky, Sheila, and Nikki shared in common.
“The Moonlight Bay’?” Harvey repeated in an odd tone.
Vicky was sharp enough to pick up on it. “Do you know something about it?”
Harvey used to be Vicky’s fiance and had a grudge against Tyler, so it was likely that Harvey knew what happened in the past.
not say
do you know
she thought to herself. “Harvey is one of the people who might know everything concerning the memories I’ve
said in a melodious yet hoarse voice. ’Sometimes,
Sebastian had said the same
phone tightly. “You know this person, don’t
“Vicky…”
answer me.
his silence. Just as she was about to
do
about me? Do I know
“You do, too.”
you tell me
“I’m sorry, Vicky.”
On her birthday, Vicky Shaw's beloved husband, Tyler Hart, was found to be having a candle light dinner with his childhood sweetheart. The birthday present he gave her was a text message requesting a divorce. During their three years of marriage, she did everything she could to keep him with her, throwing all the beds in the other rooms when he was not in the house so he had nowhere else to sleep other than with her. After a fateful car crash, however, she had amnesia and was no longer the woman who loved him deeply. When Tyler finally visited her in the hospital, the first thing he asked was to get her to agree to the divorce. The new Vicky agreed immediately. Everyone knew how much the old Vicky loved Tyler. Only Tyler knew he had loved her dearly.