Chapter 7
The public was very interested in their relationship, so many reporters
came here.
Amanda was pushed by the crowd. Her already pale face got even colder. Surrounded by endless questions, she had no answer. She could only dodge, looking miserable.
Amanda saw Terence on the news until that night.
The video showed her desperately dodging the cameras on the one hand and showed Terence clarifying to the public on the other hand. He was handsome in a suit. This was quite ironic.
“My relationship with Amanda is very stable, and our wedding is in a couple of days. Thank you all for your concern.”
Amanda closed her eyes, feeling quite desolate in this big villa.
Her phone buzzed. Abigail sent her a photo of two people kissing under the fireworks.
“Look at this. He only cares about me. He was afraid I was not happy, so he took me to set off fireworks. And he just used you to protect me.”
That was why Terence didn’t clarify during the daytime because he took Abigail to the suburbs.
Amanda stared at the photo for a while, suddenly remembering the scenes when they just started to date.
At that time, Terence wanted to surprise her, so he worked overtime for a
month, saving money to take her to Disneyland to see the fireworks.
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He always said his love was not enough. His Amanda deserved the best.
They kissed in the night, telling each other their love. They were full of passion.
Now he could easily give a grand firework to others. His love also instantly faded like fireworks.
Terence had done a lot for Amanda before, but she no longer wanted to doubt who he really cared about.
Since she didn’t care, how could she be hurt again?
Terence came back the next day. Seeing Amanda become thin, his face was full of worry.
“Amanda, how did you get hurt like this? Yesterday I didn’t notice you. It was my fault. But Abigail was hurt because of you. I can’t leave her alone.”
Terence came over to hold Amanda. He thought she might hurt herself to irritate him. He continued to speak, “I asked the chef to make a nutritious. meal. You should eat and take care of yourself. You said you want to take some wedding photos. Let’s go today, OK?”
Amanda was pulled to sit at the table, unable to refuse.
But the meal was not ready yet, and Terence’s phone suddenly vibrated. He looked at Amanda apologetically.
“It’s probably something with the company. I’ll handle it first.”
After Terence left, he didn’t come back again. He just sent a message saying he suddenly had to deal with some work.
Amanda didn’t ask and just looked at the chat history Abigail sent her.
“It seems like the media is following me. I’m scared. Did I cause you. trouble?”
“Don’t worry. I’ll come up now.”
Amanda didn’t know if Terence was worried about the exposure of their affair or if Abigail couldn’t handle the media. No matter which situation it was, this made her seem pathetic.
She took a deep breath, silently wiping away all traces of her life in the villa.
She packed all the things she could take and donated the rest of them. Looking at all her photos with Terence burned, Amanda felt relieved.
She turned on her new phone and sent the flight information to her family. Amanda put her old phone with all their chat history, the miscarriage form, and printed photos on the bed. Then she picked up her suitcase and left.
This villa was once full of love and memories. But now, staying here made her sick.
Amanda left and didn’t look back again.
On the way to the airport, Amanda saw Terence going back to the villa. His car was parked by the roadside. Even the car door was not closed. Abigail cried in his arms. It looked like they just went through a fight.
It had nothing to do with her now. Amanda calmly raised the window. Her gaze no longer stopped for Terence.
Terence’s heart suddenly slowed, as if feeling something. He looked back, but only saw a strange black car.
Chapter 7
He unconsciously called out, “Amanda…”
In his arms, Abigail was frozen. She hid the resentment in her eyes, saying with a trembling voice, “Are they all gone? Did I cause you trouble?”
Terence turned back to Abigail and comforted her, “I’m here. Don’t worry. I’ll take you back now.”
Amanda looked at the rearview mirror, seeing the two shrinking figures, and then closed her eyes for a second.
Terence, never see you again.