But… Right from the start till now, Luna did not spare his trench coat an extra glance. He lifted his lips in a self-deprecating smirk and turned to leave, placing the trench coat over his arm instead of putting it on. When he reached the doorway, he paused. “Luna, you can come to me anytime you regret your decision.“ With that, he strode away.
Luna sat on the sofa, watching the man’s retreating back, a cold smile appearing on her lips.
Regret? What would she regret? Regret not marrying him? He had gotten ahead of himself. Why would she fling herself into the same pit of fire twice?
Upstairs.
wondered whether he would persevere or give up this time.
At this thought, she turned and glanced at her brother who was busy tapping away at his laptop. Once again, the little girl sighed helplessly.
Her brother was telling his online friend about his worries. He did not want to talk to her. She was his little sister, and yet, since they were children, he hardly confided in her about his thoughts and worries. Nigel used to love talking to Neil, he said they were fraternal twins and shared a telepathic bond, so Neil understood how he felt. Now that Neil
was no longer here, Nigel turned to confide in a little hacker he met online.
Nellie sighed. When would he finally open his heart to her?
The pills, then water.
After swallowing the medicine, the young boy lay his head on Theo’s chest, his tightly screwed eyebrows finally relaxing. He closed his eyes and leaned weakly on Theo’s chest. “The attacks have been occurring more and more frequently now. What’s wrong…”
Every time his heart was in pain, his head would ache too, turning his mind completely blank.
Theo was silent for some time, then he could not help but sigh. He looked at Neil solemnly. “Recently… have you recalled anything about your past?’
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