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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 181

"What? She got hurt? Why don't I remember anything about this? Is it serious?" Annie asked in a state of panic. She wondered what she had done yesterday. And how things got so serious.

"Don't worry, it's a minor wound. It will recover soon. Don't feel so guilty about it." Rain didn't expect this reaction from her. He tried to comfort her. But he didn't intend to hide the facts.

"Really? I don't remember what happened yesterday. How come Daisy was bringing me back?" Annie thought carefully but failed to remember anything. Was it a coincidence that they met in the recreational place? But that was highly unlikely. Annie thought.

"I heard that the bartender had called Daisy. You had her card with you." said Rain. He reached out his hands and held her cold hands with some hesitation. Annie turned stiff by his action. His big hands were quite warm. The warmth was like an electric current that shocked her into numbness. Her heart was beating faster. She glanced furtively at his handsome face. She knew she would be mesmerized by his charming face under any circumstances.

"Oh! Is Edward angry with me?" asked Annie Thinking of this attractive and handsome man, Annie seemed a little wavering with her question.

"No, he's not that mean." Rain pursed his lips and said. Edward was not angry with Annie, but that didn't mean he was not angry with Daisy. He seemed furious last night. It appeared that he would blow his top any second.

Annie followed Rain downstairs, holding hands. Her long hair and dress swirled, bellowing with the speed of her steps as if she were dancing like an angel who had just fallen from the heaven.

Rain wanted to ask her why she didn't contact him. But when he thought of Aaron's words, he gave up the idea. Perhaps her love towards him had faded. He could feel it from her estranged behavior. If it was like before, she would be leaning on his shoulder fondly. However, now he could perceive that she was a little resistant about his touch.

Rain smiled helplessly. Time had changed everything. Her love for Rain had faded with time. No one belongs to another indefinitely. When the time is up, the curtain falls.

Annie gorged herself with food, without pausing to savor the flavor. It pained her heart that Rain was being so cold to her. Maybe she was only a sister in his eyes. 'He's not excited about my return.' She thought.

During breakfast, they sat at the same table, but they were thinking about different things. They carefully examined each others' expressions. The atmosphere was very strange. They didn't say anything to each other. The stress was suffocating.

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