Becky chuckled when she heard what Rory said. She turned around to get a good look at the man behind her. “Why should I even answer that question?”
Love involved two people, but she was the only one who felt that way in their relationship.
She admitted that she gambled away the happiness that she could have had in those three years. Now that she lost that game, all she wanted to do was admit defeat.
She never told anyone what had happened in the past.
It was just plain unnecessary and useless to relive it.
She then opened the door and left.
She didn’t bother answering his question.
Rory figured that Becky not answering it meant yes.
The happiness he felt from that was indescribable. It was as if he was floating in the clouds. He wished that Becky hadn’t loved him for so long.
He didn’t enjoy being loved and he didn’t love any woman.
She no longer cared about what Rory had in mind.
However, it wouldn’t bode well for both families if they had a falling-out, so Becky decided to put up with it just this once.
But she had her boundaries.
If it happened again, Becky wouldn’t let it go that easily.
Once she had calmed down, Becky took out her phone and sent a message to her friends. She then started up the car and drove to Otter Bar.
Louisa indeed asked Becky to bring them food. Because of the event that was happening in the Otter Bar, Jessie and their other friends went there to help.
Becky had no intention of going there today, but she hadn’t heard from Jessie for two days despite the things that happened online. She guessed that Jessie might have gotten into trouble so she decided to go there and see what was up.
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