Chapter 14
I didn’t ask much
At least I believe that Bianca would not deceive me when it comes to matters of life and death.
Knowing her personality, if she didn’t speak, it must be because someone prevented her from doing so.
Why did I need to force myself to ask?
“Bianca, come with me to visit Grandma, please.”
The old person was really greatly frightened.
When we were there, she was still asleep, murmuring, “Sienna, run quickly, don’t hit Sienna.”
My tears burst out instantly, gently falling onto her blanket, trembling all over as I cried.
Bianca stood by, hesitating to speak several times, but in the end, she didn’t say anything…
Until the day I was discharged from the hospital, she hesitated for a long time before handing me a letter.
“This was written by Brayden, he asked me to give it to you.”
I didn’t hesitate and took it over casually.
“Sienna, you really didn’t go back to the Collier family, did you?”
“My grandmother helped me contact a renowned foreign design master, and they agreed to take me as their apprentice. It just so happened that I took her along to relax”
Bianca didn’t try to stop me, she just gently hugged me.
“Sienna, I supported you in whatever you wanted to do, but don’t forget, Byrock still has me. You are not alone, remember to come back!”
1 nodded eagerly, looking into her gentle eyes, feeling that this usually carefree childhood friend of mine had grown up overnight.
Opening it, I realized that… this doesn’t seem like Brayden’s handwriting
Although he was careless and casual, he could actually write beautifully with a powerful and fluent style. However, the handwriting in this letter is crooked and messy, like that of an elementary school student, or even a wealt elementary school student…
I put in a lot of effort to recognize all the characters above.
“Sienna, suddenly I remembered that I haven’t written you a letter in almost ten years‘
Ironically, when I was a child, I used to watch period dramas and always fantasized about writing a marriage letter to you when I grew up, becoming a married couple and growing old together. How wonderful and dreamy it was… Sienna, I’m sorry.
I think, in the long days of the past, I had forgotten the promises I made when I was young. “Love” is an easy word to say, and the word “affection” is never lacking in the vows of young people, but please believe me, fifteen–year–old Brayden was sincere.
In the past, I always felt that we would definitely end up together, so I didn’t need to care about those details. I loved you, I knew, and that was enough… So, Sienna, I’m sorry. I’m sorry for the past decade, and I’m sorry… to my fifteen–year–old self. I think I was completely wrong in the end. But how lucky I am that on the day we were destined to part ways, amidst the raging flames, I found my heart and courage to love you like I did when I was fifteen. “Sienna, I wish you happiness, I wish you strength, I wish you soaring, I wish you – never to encounter a foolish lover like me again. Goodbye, Sienna ” In the middle of the letter, there was a stock transfer agreement, which had been wetted by tears that I had unknowingly shed.


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Ch 50 Beginning of 4th Short story. Only 1 page. Incomplete. Summary from reading elsewhere: The world’s perfect couple. Husband is famous CEO who deals in jewelry and designed signature pieces for his beloved and doted on wife. To the world, and to her, they are they perfect loving couple, until she finds out he is having an affair with his Secretary. I can’t remember if it was a physical one or emotional (I can’t recall the correct name for it) one. Long story short, since she told him when she first agreed to be with him that if he ever betrayed her she would disappear from his world, she staged her suicide whilst exposing his affair (I think he also made custom designs for that woman or let her wear his signature piece for her) to the world. She moved abroad and opened a flower shop or something. He eventually finds her but I think she had quietly started dating someone else. Trying not to mix up stories. End the end, she doesn’t go back, he is miserable and regrets, I think he works himself to death, dies early and leaves everything to her....
Ch 49 End of Short Story 3. Too Late to Regret, I’ll call it. I like that she didn’t change her mind and she had valid points because even after realizing Carina’s presence and neediness and his catering to her ruined his family, he still hasn’t sent her packing. He could have had another friend hire her as a Secretary after regaining all the memories, but even after losing his wife and son behind his dealings with her and neglect of his wife and how he started to see her, he still indulged this woman and kept her on. I don’t like how the child isn’t mentioned in the end or how Wayne ended up in the end....
Ch 48 Oh, I like how this went. They both remain the same age but their circumstances changed… well hers did, and they just popped into the life they would have had. But that means theirs a child somewhere without parents but with his memories intact of who his parents were supposed to be since they kept their bodies....
Ch 47 Nope. No need....
Ch 46 Well that took long enough…...
Ch 45 Was it a voice recording or video?...
If the changes he made back then affect her now, why aren’t these feelings she’s invoking in him reflecting in the current Wayne?...
H 43, so… he asked his wife about a gift box for a gift that belongs to his not lover on their anniversary? He doesn’t find it odd that she knew where it was and since it was pink she would think it was for her? He thinks she needs him so he can do whatever he wants. I’m already not liking her thinking to make him change their past to fix their future. Leave him. He had the opportunity to do things right the first 7 sevens and correct mistakes in the last 5 with Carina....
Ch 25 End of 2nd book Letting Go, I’ll call it....
Ch 37 Didn’t they already exchange contacts earlier at the private room....