The Reunion After Seven Years
Chapter 25 Father Figure
Bonnie Ning lowered her head to avoid the gaze of the man with her, gathered her clothes, and ran to the bathroom. Looking at herself in the mirror, her face wore a bitter smile as she examined her haggard body.
Her low spirit couldn't be hidden. She was spent, exhausted.
A stray tear fell from her eye, and soon more began to flow out. But there was no time for weakness. With new resolve, she wiped her tears away, dressed and walked out.
"Let's go."
She had no idea where they were going to go or who they were going to meet, but she had to follow Ken.
He held his hand up to stop her. "Just a second."
Ken saw the dark purple marks on Bonnie's neck. He picked up the silk scarf from the bed, walked up to her and wrapped it around her neck. After making sure the material covered the exposed part, he handed her some medicine.
"Take the pills. It's good for you. Don't mention what happened last night when you see her. I didn't mean to sleep with you. It's just an accident."
He didn't forget what Kerr had warned him before. Not to mention that from the expression on Nicole's face, he could tell that she cared a lot about her sister.
He knew he had to hide what happened between him and Bonnie.
Hearing Ken's words, Bonnie held the pill box tightly, opened it and swallowed it in front of him.
It was bitter, but the taste was nothing compared to the resentment in her heart.
They were silent the entire car ride. When they arrived at the hospital, she found it odd, but she followed Ken inside all the same.
Knowing his way around, they found the door they were looking for. He knocked and faintly heard a response from inside, "Come in."
When he pushed the door open, he saw Nicole sitting on the bed, playing with Jay. Near the two was Kerr, who was still in the room. Ken couldn't help but give a tiny smile.
Looking directly at Nicole, he gestured, "Hey Nicole, I've brought the person you want."
contrast to
expect that he would smile to anyone else, but he was so cold to
"Bonnie."
Bonnie was snapped out of her thoughts and
in the Ning family, but since the Ning family went bankruptcy and Nicole went abroad, they
"You are back."
to see Nicole and looked at her in a strange way.
looked stunned and didn't know what
follow Uncle Kang to see the school you are going
Nicole and Bonnie, Kerr decided to ask Jay to leave with Jared first. After all, he didn't want children to get involved in
up at his mother with a little hesitation. After seeing his mother nod, he jumped out of the
to get out of bed. She walked to Bonnie and
years. You have grown
beautiful than before. When she left, she was just a little eleven-year-old girl, but
I do. You left didn't you? Without even a second thought. Is it because my mother isn't your mother, that it was so easy for you to leave us? Have you ever thought about what
didn't understand why her father had been more fond of her sister. Even at the last moment of her father's life,
that's not why I left. I had no choice but to leave at
she could without mentioning anything that might catch the man's attention, but Bonnie was having none of it. In her eyes, Nicole abandoned them, that was
you left me alone. Now, you have
off Nicole's hand, turned around and was about to leave
"Stop."
forward and blocked
was in a hurry to see you last night, so she was injured and got sent to
Nicole was still thinking about her. He didn't expect
he had promised Jay to protect Nicole, he would not stand to see her suffer, not even
She scoffed at that and merely responded, "Then I have
reached for the door, pushed it open and
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