The sight only amplified the desolation and decay of the solitary building.
Wade was the same as ever, sitting in the courtyard feeding his fish.
After the fire at the Harcourt estate, Wade had hired a construction crew to rebuild it in a one-to-one replica of its former layout, and he had moved back in.
So, as Noreen pushed open the courtyard gate, she felt a strange sense of déjà vu, as if time had reversed.
It was only when she saw the streaks of white in Wade's hair that she was reminded that time travel didn't exist.
Wade was very happy to see her.
Evelyn even made a special trip to the market, returning to cook a number of Noreen's favorite dishes.
Wade asked about Noreen's studies.
"Originally, I planned to come back after my master's, but my advisor insisted I stay on for a combined master's and PhD program, so it took a couple more years."
"If you had gone abroad to study from the start, you would have had your doctorate long ago. The Harcourt family held you back," Wade said, his voice laced with guilt.
"No, please don't think that, Mr. Harcourt," Noreen quickly explained. "It was my own choice. It had nothing to do with anyone else."
It was as if by some unspoken agreement, no one mentioned Seth.
His name was a forbidden word.
Perhaps, many years from now, he would finally be forgotten.
Another year passed.
On the day Noreen successfully earned her doctorate, Wilbur and the others all flew to Meritania to throw her a celebratory party.
This time, even Claire Chase came.
Noreen was in high spirits. She poured Claire a glass of wine, ready for an all-night chat.
But Claire announced she had quit drinking.
Noreen couldn't believe her ears.
A lush like Claire, quitting drinking?
Who would ever believe that?
"I really quit," Claire insisted, raising her glass of orange juice. "I'll join you with this."
Noreen was speechless.
"What is it?"
Noreen's head was throbbing. She shouldn't have drunk so much.
"There's a dashing gentleman downstairs asking for you!" Claire said.
As she spoke, she gave Noreen a scrutinizing look, as if waiting for a confession.
Noreen had no idea who could be looking for her. She quickly washed up and went downstairs, where she saw the "dashing gentleman" Claire had described.
It was Castle.
Even Rosalind was curious about Castle's identity.
But Noreen had no time to explain.
If Castle had come all this way to find her, it had to be important.
She and Castle went outside to talk privately.
"I'm here about Katy's custody," Castle said, getting straight to the point.
"Noreen, will you marry me?" he asked.

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