Crack!

The phone fell from Susan's hands and broke into pieces.

Ian had already gotten used to the surroundings. He spotted a suitable pair of slippers at a stall nearby and was about to summon her when he saw her phone dropping to the ground.

"What's wrong?" he asked in confusion as he bent down to pick her phone up.

To his surprise, the young woman, who had been in a cheery mood just a moment ago, was now as pale as a ghost. She stared at him intently without a word.

Ian was at a loss when he saw that.

In a state of panic, he reached out and took her hand without hesitation.

As expected, her hand's also freezing.

"Susan, you—"

"Ian, why don't I send you home today? We're at the county, anyway," Susan suggested suddenly. She retracted her hand from his grasp and gazed at the bus station not far away.

The veins on Ian's forehead throbbed.

"Why?" he demanded.

His response was curt, and he didn't bother hiding his fury. His tone sounded haughty, as usual.

Hearing that, Susan blanched.

 

She did

parents start to worry. You've been here for days, and you must have a ton of work waiting for you to handle by

for Vivian indeed contacted her yesterday

out a disdainful snort and spun on his heels to leave after hearing

run off. The bus station

go anywhere I

her

"Shut up!" he roared.

strode away, leaving her behind.

in her spot behind. She was so distraught that

But I've really crossed the line

went to the bus station alone and bought the ticket.

doing fine here. I bought him a bus

 

respectful and formal. It was as though she had returned

was a member of the Jadeson family,

reply arrived shortly

someone to pick him

text, Susan felt drained of energy,

was laden with grocery bags and even had a fluffy

saw Susan sitting in the

in ten minutes. Your dad has sent someone to pick you up at Yeringham

lips were curved into a pleasant

gradually. Crash! He dropped everything he bought to the

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