She remembered him calling her this way back
then, but it had been before she left without notice.
Before that, Carter had truly been good to her.
“ Shirley, don’t worry. No matter what happens to you, I’ll take care of you forever.”
Carter promised softly.
Shirley could not believe what she heard. She felt her heart skipping a beat, and tears escaped her eyes disobediently once again.
Carter, noticing the tears in the corners of Shirley’s eyes, paused, looking pleasantly surprised.
“Shirley, you’re awake? Are you awake?”
Shirley did not want to keep up the act any further. She slowly opened her wet, red eyes, and calmly met an elated Carter.
“I don’t need you to take care of me, and I won’t go back to St. Piaf with you. I want to die in Glendale, to die in my hometown. I want to be buried with my parents and brother.”
Shirley, determined, pulled her hand away from Carter’s palm.
“I don’t want to see you again. Seeing you merely reminds me that I killed my brother and that innocent girl.”
She turned her face as she spoke. She refused to even let Carter be within her line of sight.
Upon seeing how strongly Shirley resisted him,
Carter clenched his fists, but he kept the displeasure and annoyance in his heart off his face.
“Ada was the one who set the fire that killed Adam and Cathy. It has nothing to do with me.”
“Nothing to do with you?” Shirley laughed. “Even now, you’re still trying to play innocent.”
“I’m not playing innocent. That’s the truth.”
“We’ll just treat it as the truth, then. The truth is that I no longer have any love for you, only hate. ”
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