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Need You Now novel Chapter 58

In the quiet graveyard, held a large bunch of flowers in her hands, Heidy walked on the road of cement with a heavy heart. It was the birthday of her father. Every year before, the house was lively. Her father would arrange an appointment with all the Hua family members to have a meal and chat with them. But today, she felt so lonely.

Finally, she came to the tomb of her father. Heidy squatted down and put the bouquet in front of the tomb. She looked at the man on the tombstone and smiled brilliantly, "Dad, today is your birthday. I come to see you. Are you celebrating with mom in the heaven? You must be very happy to finally reunite with mom. "

Tears ran down her cheeks as she looked at the smiling of her father. Tears streamed down her cheeks before she could wipe them off. Thinking of her sadness in these days, Heidy said sadly, "Dad, I want to go with you. I'm so lonely now. "

Before her father died, she had a happy marriage. She had husband's love, father's love and sister's care. But now, all her efforts had gone in vain. She had to endure betrayal, work pressure, threats from JA Group and the gazes from those who wanted to embarrass her. Heidy thought life was too bad.

Heidy raised her hand and gently stroked the tombstone. In a soft voice, she said, "Dad, let's talk. A lot of things have happened these days... "

Leaning on the tombstone, Heidy shared the news with her father one by one. Just like when her father was still alive, she always held his neck and happily talked about everything that happened in life. Every time, he would listen kindly without being interrupted.

She kept talking, venting her emotions. With the release of her depression, Heidy felt much better. It started to rain unwittingly. However, Heidy didn't stop talking. She kept talking and laughing. The cemetery was so quiet that no sound could be heard.

It rained more and more heavily. Looking at the tombstone, she said chokingly, "Dad, I'm not a brave girl, but I'll try my best to be brave. Father, don't worry about me. I will live well... "

Suddenly, the rain seemed to stop. Puzzled, Heidy raised her head and saw an umbrella over her head. Curious, she turned around and found Hearst standing behind her, with an umbrella on his hand, trying to shield her from the rain. Seeing him, Heidy's eyes were shocked: "Mr. Tan?"

Holding an umbrella, Hearst took off his coat and draped it over her. A mellow and nice voice sounded, "Well, I'll stay with you." These simple words suddenly warmed her heart.

She could feel the warmth from his body and the familiar smell from his nose. Heidy turned to her father and said with a smile, "Dad, I just talked about Mr. Tan. You must know him, right? You don't need to worry about the business. Everything would be fine. Daddy, you are looking at me in the sky. Please pay attention to me. I'll come to see you whenever I have time... "

Said Hearst, standing straight there and staring at the back of Heidy's head. She spoke softly all the time, as if she were talking to her father. She said smilingly with her red eyes. She was so pitiful.

After a long time, in the end she said reluctantly, "Dad, I'm leaving. Don't worry about me. You should be happy on your birthday. Dad, I love you. Tell mom for me that I love her, too. I'm unfair. " As she spoke, Heidy opened her arms and embraced the cold gravestone, tears falling quietly.

After squatting for a long time, she slowly leaned her body when she stood up. Seeing this, Hearst held on to her slender waist immediately. Holding her, he said to her in a hoarse voice, "let me help you."

Heidy nodded in a soft voice. Then Hearst held her shoulders and headed down the mountain with her. On their way to the foothill, Heidy felt her heart beating very fast in his arms.

Hearst opened the car door, and held Heidy to the passenger seat of Bugatti Veyron. Then Hearst's driver went back to drive Heidy's car.

Turning up the air conditioner in the car, Hearst looked over at her: "Is it cold?

Shaking her head, Heidy replied softly, "No, I'm not." Then Heidy turned to look out the window. Looking out of the window at the rain, she felt lonely.

Looking at her side face, Hearst frowned. In silence, he kept stepping on the accelerator and the car sped through the rain.

They arrived at the villa where Hearst was. Then, holding on to Heidy, they walked into the house. Her clothes were almost dry, but her hair was still wet. In the bedroom, Hearst got a big towel from the bathroom and put it directly on the head of Heidy. Then, Hearst put his hands over her head and carefully helped her wipe her hair.

Heidy said nothing and just looked at the man in front of her quietly. All his actions warmed her cold heart. The built ice wall began to melt. "Thank you, Mr. Tan. If you didn't show up early, I would have become a drowned rat. " Heidy teased.

"Don't be so silly next time. If you get sick in the rain, you will have to suffer." Said Hearst in a grave voice.

With a bitter smile, Heidy said calmly, "Nobody cares about me. I don't have any relatives in the world. "

Hearing her words, Hearst frowned more tightly. Seeing her sad face, he said in a low voice, "I care."

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