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"Don't you need to accompany Annie?" Edward asked casually. He looked at Rain who was lounging on the couch and didn't seem to have any plans of leaving. Didn't Annie live in his house? Edward didn't know why Rain seemed so morose.
"Edward, what would make someone change so much?" Rain had been racking his brain trying to figure this out for days.
"Are you talking about Annie? Is there anything different about her?" Edward asked with a raised eyebrow. Annie was drunk that night, so he didn't notice anything unusual with her.
"I'm not sure. But she's been avoiding me and has been strangely silent around me." Rain felt frustrated. He didn't know what the problem was. He kept fretting over Annie's sudden change and avoidance.
"Maybe she doesn't love you anymore? Maybe she's lost affection for you after these years, and she's trying to distance herself from you." Actually, Edward knew very little about women. For instance, Daisy looked at him coldly sometimes, but unexpectedly treated him affectionately at times.
"Is that so?" Rain suddenly felt bitter. He was the one trying to avoid her. He should be glad that she finally stopped being so clingy. But why did he feel uncomfortable? It felt like someone had taken away one of his favorite things.
"Rain, no one would wait for you forever. It's possible for time to change someone's mind, so it's not surprising that she's changed. What's important is that you know what you want." Edward didn't expect that he would go through something really shocking some day in the near future when he said this to Rain. Otherwise, he wouldn't have put it so simply.
"I don't know. I just know that I suddenly don't like it when she's not with me. I begin to miss her when she starts giving me the cold shoulder. I think I have a problem." Rain was feeling disheartened today, and wasn't as boisterous as usual.
"It seems your subconscious is self-aware. I can tell that you don't actually dislike Annie. As I see it, you always have her in your heart. That's why you can't accept her sudden change towards you." Edward smiled in understanding. He wasn't certain about how he felt for Daisy either. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
"Well, forget it! Let me help you get done with the sponsorship documents of the military base. You always know how to torture me." Instead of dwelling on his depression, Rain returned to his cheerful self.
"Fine, go for it. Let me know when it's done." Edward said with a knowing smile. He knew Rain had realized what he wanted, or he would keep staying here.
Waving casually. Rain made his way outside without saying a word. When he opened the door, he saw Anna with her hand paused in the middle of a knock. She almost hit his face.
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