Caroline was so startled that she jumped a little. She snuck a glance at Kirk’s unpleasant expression, perplexed. She was the one who should be angry. Why did he look more enraged than she was?
At once, Kirk started the car and sped into the distance.
Caroline nearly flew out of her seat. She grabbed the handhold tightly, her voice sounding distorted in the wind. “What are you doing?”
It was as if Kirk hadn’t heard anything. He stepped on the gas, staring straight ahead as if he were a beast in the night.
At once, the Audi A6 sped through the streets like a rushing river.
Caroline turned pale. She could barely hold on. The wind swept her questions away, her voice drowned in the breeze.
Finally, Caroline stopped struggling and let the wind tousle her hair. Kirk was like a madman, driving her toward the unknown.
Three days ago, she’d thought about dying. But suicide would hurt too much, and she couldn’t bear to do it. Besides, she felt that even if her parents wished for her to be Mrs. Morrison, they would understand her when they heard Eddy’s outlandish request. This was why she had the guts to let them meet Kirk.
But in their eyes, elevating the Evans family was more important than her happiness. 20-something years of joy evaporated in an instant.
The wind beat violently against her face. She had no more tears left to cry.
Her heart was just dead.
The car gradually slowed down. She looked out of the window, numb.
They were at the seaside. Only a few people were on the beach during the sunset, appearing like ants moving around on the sand. Clouds decorated the entire sky, floating in large shapes of orange and red. It was a tranquil scene.
Caroline had lived in Osbury for many years but never knew such a beautiful place existed here.
“Aren’t you going to take a look?” Kirk asked lazily.
Caroline looked at him. The anger had dissipated from his face, as if her eyes had merely played tricks on her earlier.
He had one hand on the steering wheel while the other rested on the seat. He stared out at the beach beyond.
He was laid back but haughty. His tousled hair made his perfect face even more enchanting. Although she knew that he was a nobody, her heart thumped.
She looked down hurriedly, avoiding that scorching gaze of his. “No.” Just looking at the place from afar was enough.
Kirk shifted his gaze to the woman’s animated yet dejected eyes. He remembered those determined but embittered eyes. His fingers grazed the steering wheel, and he looked at an eagle that was soaring high above. “Haven’t you thought about taking revenge?”
Caroline was bewildered.
“Your fiancé.” Kirk felt around his chest, then remembered his current persona and that he hadn’t brought a cigar with him. His fingers went back to the steering wheel. “He sounds like a bastard. Don’t you want to take revenge on him?”
Caroline smiled, her gaze misty. “Of course I have. But I don’t have the ability to do that.”
Eddy was the heir of the Morrisons. He could crush her like an ant.
Now that she thought about it, it was only because of Jude that she was allowed to be close to him. Once Jude stepped down, Eddy’s hatred for her might just drive him to kill her.
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