"Julia?!" Ranita thought as she clicked on the message. She knew Julia for quite some time, but they weren't that close. The picture was of an incredibly vibrant bouquet of red roses.
Did Julia send this by mistake? Just as Ranita was about to reply, another message came in with a ding sound.
Ranita's breath caught in her throat.
"Mr. Stuart, the roses are ready."
Brendon'd prepared roses? Ranita's fingers froze and she felt bitter inside; these roses were probably not meant for her.
"Ding!" The message was retracted, followed by a call from Julia, "Miss Bowman, I'm sorry I sent you the wrong text!"
"These are the roses Mr. Stuart asked me to order for Miss Murphy," there was a pause before she continued speaking again, "Miss Bowman, I'm really sorry! Please pretend you didn't see it and don't tell Miss Murphy either. Mr. Stuart wants to surprise her."
Ranita replied with just one word, "Okay."
"Thank you so much Miss Bowman!" Julia said politely before letting out what seemed like a sigh of relief, "If Mr. Stuart finds out that I've been acting all flustered while doing my job, he'll be angry!"
"Is there anything else?" Ranita's tone was indifferent, leaving Julia at a loss for words. Julia awkwardly chuckled, "Well, nothing else. I'll hang up now."
The entire afternoon passed.
Ranita still hadn't received any news from Brendon. After taking a nap, she woke up to the approaching dusk. Instead of calling Brendon, she decided to go for a walk.
"Ding!" The elevator door opened, and Ranita looked a little surprised at the couple inside.
Shannon was wearing a little black dress, a fisherman's hat, and sunglasses. In her arms was a beautiful bouquet of red roses.
Even more stunning than in the pictures.
Suddenly, someone sat down next to her. It was Shannon with a pale face and sad eyes looking at Ranita with regret written all over it.
"I'm sorry," Shannon said softly. "I couldn't take it anymore in Kurima so I flew here to ask Brendon for help. Can you forgive me?"
Ranita had enough of Shannon's insincere attitude.
"Shannon, stop saying these things! People say that admitting your mistakes is half the battle won but what about changing? You keep apologizing and saying sorry but have you actually changed? Who are you playing games with?"
Ranita's words were drowned out by the sound of sea breeze blowing past them as she looked at Shannon coldly and distantly.
Shannon took off her sunglasses revealing red swollen eyes that looked pitiful but all of this pity was built upon Ranita's pain! Ranita felt nothing but hatred towards Shannon!
"I didn't mean to hurt you," pleaded Shannon after pausing for a moment before asking, "Have you ever loved someone wholeheartedly before?"
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