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156 156. Her Decision

Larissa could only look at Clara and Samuel with tears in her heart. She leaned her head against her husband’s chest, shedding tears helplessly. Thomas rubbed his wife’s back, trying to calm her down.

“The path of love will be different. Just pray for their good,” said Thomas. “Don’t you rember that our journey was not smooth either?”

Larisa just nodded. She knew what her husband said was true, but she knew Clara’s burden must be heavy. She realized the girl had other burdens that she couldn’t tell anyone about.

anwhile, Clara crumpled the handkerchief in her hand. “Thank you. I didn’t expect you to still have it,” Clara said in a trembling voice, without looking at Samuel. Tears seeped into her lips, making her taste her salty tears.

“Maybe, in my heart I had hoped to et that handkerchief owner again. However, my ego prevented from looking for her,” answered Samuel, smiling bitterly.

“Wow, but you still keep it,” Clara said, forcing a smile.

“Coincidentally, fate made et her again,” replied Samuel, swallowing the tightness in his chest.

Clara nodded. Her heart was being squeezed hard. All this ti, she had always convinced herself that her eting with Samuel was just a coincidence. However, there was sothing inside her that denied it. That’s not a coincidence at all.

“Wise people say nothing happens by chance in this world,” Clara muttered, “unfortunately, I’m not one.”

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Silence stretched between them. For so long, no one spoke. Samuel then opened the car door for Clara. The driver then drove her imdiately to the hospital, as requested.

Along the way, Clara just cried silently. She crumpled the handkerchief in her hand as she recalled about the past. The ti when she t Samuel for the first ti, six years ago.

He was so heroic and charming. He made her feel happy even though it was her first ti.

Clara imagined what would have happened if she had chosen to date Samuel. Would she be Samuel’s wife this ti? Would they still be together? Or did their relationship break as ti passed?

If she chose Samuel, surely she wouldn’t experience a betrayal from Dave. However, who can guarantee that Samuel would be a lover who would always be loyal to her? Likewise with her. Who would guarantee that she would not betray him?

If she thought about it, no one knows the future. She and Dave used to be inseparable lovers. No one thought that they would experience sothing bitter like this with Dave. She never thought her fiance would sleep with another girl.

So did her last night. She had consciously slept with another man. Soberly, she had sex with Samuel many tis. She consciously avenged Dave for what he did, without feeling guilty about it.

Instead of wanting to apologize, Clara’s desire to let go of Dave just got bigger. Her desire to leave her marriage was getting higher. She wanted to et Dave at this ti and tell him all theabout obstacles in her heart.

“Could you drop off at another place?” Clara asked the driver when they almost reached the hospital.

The driver nodded, then he asked about Clara’s other destination. The driver quickly took a U-turn and changed direction towards Dave’s office.

This ti, Clara had made up her mind. She must talk to Dave. It was never too late to solve a problem before it dragged on.

It was true what Samuel’s mother said, what she did last night was still not right because she was still engaged to Dave. Moreover, she would soon get married to her fiancée.

If she had made a commitnt, she must maintain it. It was not permissible to violate her commitnt. It was a form of adult responsibility. If she couldn’t go on any longer, she should talk about her problem well.

Dave had a right to know about this. Just as he confessed to her, she must have the courage to tell him the truth.

Not long after, the car that Clara was riding in stopped at a skyscraper, where Dave’s office was located. She thanked the driver and strode resolutely into her fiancé’s office.

All of Dave’s employees greeted her with a smile. They all knew her well.

“Is Dave busy?” Clara asked Theresa, the secretary. “I didn’t make any appointnt.”

“You know my boss is never busy when you’re around,” Theresa said with a friendly smile. There’s nothing wrong with fawning over her boss’s future wife.

Clara then walked into Dave’s office after Theresa called in. The man, with a tired and preoccupied face, forced a smile on his future wife.

“Baby, are you okay?” he asked with a smile that he made as cute as possible. However, Clara knew very well that it was not Dave’s usual smile. How could a father smile when he realized his future baby was in danger?

“Of course, I’m fine.”

“I looked for you last night at the hospital because you said you’d be staying there all night,” Dave said. “Your phone is unreachable. So, I’m worried.”

Clara smiled. She knew the old Dave would panic and search the whole town if he lost track of her.

“You didn’t ask my parents?” she asked. Her face didn’t smile at all. Very serious and tense. But Dave still hasn’t gotten a clue as to what happened to his fiancé.

“I’ve tried calling your house but the maid said they’re not on the line,” Dave replied flatly. “Sothing happened?”

Clara nodded with a faint smile. It was sad to say the truth but she determined to say it to him. She then said in a bland voice, “I turned off my phone last night because I was staying over at another man’s place.”

Dave was flabbergasted. He didn’t expect Clara would say sothing like that. “What do you an, baby? I heard it wrong, no? You … what?”

Clara sighed. She stared at him with a sad look, and repeated what she said earlier, “Last night, I slept with another man.”

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