Madelyn’s phone rang as soon as she said those words. After seeing the caller ID, she hesitated for a moment before answering. Then, she spoke in an annoyed tone, “You said you were going to give me three days, and the time hasn’t come yet.”
“If you want to go to her grave. I’ll come with you in the afternoon after I’m done with my meeting.” Zach replied.
“I don’t need you to go with me. I can go alone.
“It’s either you don’t go or let me come with you. Your choice,” he responded, his voice immediately turning cold.
She did not really have a choice, did she?
So. Madelyn reluctantly agreed. “Then I’ll wait for you downstairs later.”
She did not want to cause any unnecessary trouble.
sky was sunny and bright in the morning but suddenly turned cloudy by afternoon, as if there might be a heavy rain later. So, Madelyn brought an umbrella with her, just in
seat. The journey lasted for more than
with a bouquet of balloon flowers that symbolized
happiness would follow. Some people would be
younger, there was a large patch of balloon flowers planted in the garden. Rosario told Madelyn that
looked up to the top floor of the
finally saw someone coming out of
her gaze and her expression turned calm. She thought that they would not meet again for
of the fragrance on her, just like before. “I’ve made a reservation at
said nonchalantly, “Let’s go.
The car started.
the black dress she was wearing, and it reminded him of a person deep in his mind. After more than twenty years, he only had a vague memory of
the mountain road for a while, and soon, they arrived at the bottom
to walk for the remaining stretch of
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