Yanis seldom saw Zane look so dishevelled.
Panicked, Zane looked at Yanis surprisingly as if he was going to see her through.
Yanis pursed her lips and raised her hand, showing the breakfast to Zane. "I went to get us some food."
In the morning, Yanis usually didn't want to cook herself, so she always went out to buy some breakfast.
Zane seemed to regain his senses, silently took a step back, and let Yanis in.
After Yanis came in, he closed the door and followed her with only one slipper on his foot.
Yanis laid out all the breakfast on the dining table, then Zane suddenly stepped forward and hugged her into his arms.
Yanis froze. She didn't push Zane away but just stayed in his hug.
After a while, Zane's voice sounded behind her, "I thought you were gone."
When Yanis heard his words, she was taken aback for a moment, and then said, "This is my place, you should be the one to leave. Why should I?"
Zane hummed in a muffled voice and was silent for a while. Then, he apologized in a low voice, "Sorry."
The apology came from nowhere, but Yanis didn't ask why, and Zane didn't explain either.
Zane hugged Yanis for a while and was unwilling to let her go.
Yanis had to remind him, "Go wash up and come have breakfast later, or it will turn cold."
After hearing Yanis's words, Zane released her, turned around, and entered the bedroom without saying anything.
Looking at his back, Yanis suddenly felt that Zane seemed different from before. She actually felt a little bit of loneliness inside him...
When Zane came out from washing up, Yanis was almost full.
Some croissants and milk coffee were still reserved for Zane.
"The bread is still fresh, go ahead," said Yanis.
Zane sat down opposite Yanis.
Yanis saw that he didn't take any food, and said, "Maybe I can make a cake for you, okay?"
Zane shook his head, "No, thanks."
He took the croissant.
Staring at Zane, who was sitting opposite her, Yanis suddenly fell into a trance.
They had been married for five years, but seldom had breakfast together.
It was difficult to have such a moment in the past, which could only exist in Yanis's wildest imagination.
But now when they were already divorced, they were suddenly granted this kind of warm moment.
Yanis's thoughts were interrupted by the ringtone of Zane's cell phone.
She glanced at Zane and then continued to take her own food.
Zane got up and went to get the phone. After a glance at the screen, he didn't answer it but hung up directly.
Out of no reason, Yanis felt that the call had something to do with Neve.
The phone rang up again.
Frowned, Zane hesitated for a few seconds and then answered, "What's the matter?"
He spoke with pronounced impatience and distance.
Yanis was not sure what was said on the other side of the phone but found a grave look on Zane's face. "Obviously, there is nothing wrong with Anika's mental state, so who are you accusing?"
When Yanis heard this, she couldn't help but look up.
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