??Chapter 695: Chapter 674: I won’t forget you again, my little girl
Chapter 695: Chapter 674: I won’t forget you again, my little girl
In the end, he shalessly learned to stalk her, especially on the nights when she worked part-ti.
He followed her almost every day, and the more he did, the more his heart ached. He grew up pampered without experiencing any hardship, and he had never imagined working a job like a coffee shop waiter. Seeing her do it made him feel more and more guilty.
At the sa ti, he despised Zach, the man who let his girlfriend struggle like this.
At that mont, he was almost determined to snatch her away from him. Fair competition was sothing Michael had never thought about since he always got what he wanted. So, he prepared to make his move.
Just as he was planning his move without a solid plan, an opportunity ca to him.
That night, he had been drinking at a bar with friends. When it was ti to cross the road, the red light ca on. Michael, not sure if it was because of his bad mood or being slightly drunk, decided to cross anyway.
Before he could break the law, he was stopped by a slender woman’s fingers gripping his arm. Now recalling that mont, Michael felt his heart racing just at the sound of her voice. Even now, as his mories were chaotic, his heart racing ever faster brought him back to the familiar throbbing of his first love.
“Sir, you seem to have had too much to drink. It’s a red light now, and you shouldn’t cross the road like this. A car accident could be fatal…”
Her crisp voice, like that of a mountain oriole, carried the greenness and innocence of adolescence. Upon hearing her words, Michael’s intoxicated mind instantly quieted down, but his legs grew inexplicably weak as his heart pounded.
“Sir…”
Not receiving a response, Ivy called out again,
“I’m drunk, and I can’t really see the traffic lights. Oh, wait, I can’t even recognize the way back ho. Could you…help
out?”
Looking back on his shaless actions, Michael couldn’t help but smile. His shalessness had been present since long ago. In particular, he rembered Ivy’s initial surprise at his words, then carefully examining him before finally asking, “Sir, are you really drunk?”
She seed a little skeptical but ultimately believed him when she slled the alcohol on his breath, saying to herself, “It seems like he is really drunk!”
So, he began to act pitiful and innocent. He initially feared she wouldn’t believe him and would reject his shaless request.
After all, asking a girl to help him ho late at night wouldn’t make him seem like a good man.
Unexpectedly, Ivy kept looking at him before finally murmuring, “Fine, I’ll give you a hand.”
She actually helped him back to where he was staying. He originally intended to leave it at that, but watching her walk away filled him with a sense of reluctance and unwillingness. In that mont, his mind was consud with possessing her, believing that if she beca his woman, no one else would have the right to compete for her.
He resolved to turn her loathso boyfriend into an ex-boyfriend within minutes.
Although he felt that his ntality was despicable and hateful, he still went through with it!
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He especially rembered how scared and upset she was back then, crying and making a fuss. It made him hesitate to make his move, and considering his lack of experience, he could only soothe her with sweet talk and his limited theoretical understanding.
She kept insisting he had been drugged. Eventually, in the middle of the night, Michael got what he wanted.
Since it was their first ti, he did manage to control himself, but their lack of experience left them both hurt. After it ended, she kept calling him a rapist and expressed regret for helping him cross the road earlier.
She finally fell asleep after talking into the late-night hours, and when she woke up the next day, Michael wanted to take responsibility for what had happened. But she was most likely terrified and didn’t trust him anymore. Every ti he ntioned responsibility, she would panic.
As she called him a rapist and questioned his responsibility, her expressions were simply too adorable. He couldn’t help but tease her, and she pinned him under the quilt and beat him fiercely. After a while, she stopped, worried about hurting him too much, and secretly glanced at him.
It wasn’t until she lifted the quilt that he couldn’t help but pin her down, intending to tease her and shalessly make her take responsibility for him. However, she took this as an attempt to rape her again and smashed a bottle over his head to defend herself. His first thought was that she must be terrified.
Latter miscellania:
Later, all that remained in his mind was her image. With her fading from his sights, his only thought was to find her and tell her that he wasn’t a rapist, that he hadn’t been drugged, and that he had done it all out of love and to have reasons to honestly claim her.
He was too young at the ti, and now he understood the absurdity of his actions and the suffering they had caused her. His impulsiveness had left her unmarried and struggling to raise their child alone.
Before regaining his mory, Michael had already felt deep guilt, but now that guilt was even stronger. However, he hadn’t yet had ti to dwell on his guilt, as his consciousness began to fade and his recently regained mories began to blur. His eyelids grew heavier.
“No…I don’t want to forget you again, my dear!”
A wave of fear engulfed his entire being, and just before losing consciousness, Michael’s only thought was that if he was lucky enough to survive, he mustn’t forget her again.
Lucas had been treating him at the ti. Halfway through the treatnt, he grew afraid, afraid that soone else from his past might have been in his heart. Now, he knew how ridiculous that thought had been, as his world had always been about Ivy.
So, the mories of her that he had barely managed to recover must not be lost again. And he must live, live to bring her back from the Orchid Kingdom and tell her that he loves her, has always loved her, and will always love her.
It has never been interrupted – she has always been in his heart!
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