Chapter 1072 A Long-due Response
The same routine played out before Savannah's eyes again. The last time Steve bought a corndog for Cherise, she shook her head and said, "Again? I remember telling you that I don't like these." Annoyed, she would set it in front of Savannah.
He would then smile sheepishly and say, "Really? Perhaps I remembered incorrectly," while scratching the back of his head.
The next time he rolled around, he would still present Cherise with the exact same food and give the same excuse.
Savannah had always thought that Steve had the memory of a goldfish. But this time, Cherise's revelation finally pulled the curtain on his behavior.
His memory wasn't poor at all. In fact, it was excellent.
Savannah was touched that he played a fool all these while just to win her favor. Her eyes gradually shifted from the food to the average, homely man standing before her.
Steve was straight-up ugly compared to a dashing hunk like Trent Boult. She admitted that this had always been her perception of him.
Even the other girls thought so, too. When they graduated from high school, every girl in their class agreed that they wouldn't marry Steve even if they were desperate for a husband in the future. Their reasoning? They feared his uncomely features might be passed on to the next generation.
However, Savannah couldn't help but stare admiringly at the naïve and jovial Steve. All prejudice against him melted away, and even though he was grinning like a child, she felt like he towered above her as a remarkably thoughtful and dependable man.
Noting Savannah's lack of reaction, he pursed his lips and glanced at Cherise. "I bought these corndogs for you. Aren't you going to eat them?" he said audibly, hoping to get her attention.
Cherise grudgingly shrugged, "Why should I?"
Savannah gritted her teeth. Pulling her lips into a slight frown, she snatched corndogs from his hand, "I know you bought them for me."
"Cherise doesn't like this. You've known that since high school," she confronted him.
Stunned, Steve managed to squeeze out an awkward smile. "I have a poor memory," he said, giving the same excuse like he always did.
"Idiot."
She looked up at him, her eyes brimming with tears, and repeated, "You idiot."
He frowned, "Sav, are you..."
"Shut up," she interrupted, "I'm scolding you, so just shut up and listen."
"...Okay, I'm listening," Steve replied meekly.
"You're an idiot."
"…Yes, I'm an idiot," he parroted, lost for words.
"You're a big, stupid idiot."
She turned her head back towards Savannah and Steve's direction and pursed her lips nervously. "It's… going well."
He glanced at where she was looking and saw them standing at the room door.
Steve was visibly tense, his shoulders raised, and his back stiffened. Savannah stood before him, her hands clutching his while her eyes were transfixed.
Her eyes were sad and convoluted, while the man's were vacant.
"It seems like Savannah is more worked up about Steve rather than being genuinely in love with him, isn't it?"
Cherise frowned slightly. No matter how you looked at them, they didn't seem like a couple in love.
Damien smiled at her concern. He reached up and pinched her cheek, "Let's give them time," he suggested.
"After all, reestablishing their relationship as a married couple after only being ex-classmates for a long time will take time."
After some thought, Cherise nodded keenly. "Yes, just like how we were in the beginning, right?"
"What do you mean 'like how we were'?" Damien teased.
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🌸 Message to the Author: 🌸 Hi! I just finished reading your story, and I truly loved it — especially Damien and Cherise’s journey. But what completely stole my heart was Lennon and Lucy. Their final scene left me stunned… Lennon being alive, quietly showing up after all that time — it was such a powerful and emotional moment. But it also left me with so many feelings… What happened to him? How did Lucy react after the shock wore off? What did they say to each other? I keep thinking about them. I know they’re side characters, and the story is marked as completed, but I would truly love a bonus chapter — even a small one — to see what came next for them. They deserve that closure. And honestly? So do we, as readers who deeply connected with them. Thank you for creating characters that live so deeply in our hearts. If you ever feel inspired, please consider giving Lennon and Lucy a little more. We would love bonus parts.❤️...