Chapter 41
Angeline was stunned. Her eyes suddenly burned with tears.
She didn’t accept the friend request but only responded with, “No need. Please throw it away for me, thank you.
After switching her phone screen off, she stared out the window with a hand on her cheek.
Angeline’s indifferent face and gauze–wrapped head were vaguely visible through the raindrops on the glass window.
She’d thought she’d be able to pursue the love she’d had when she was younger after waking up, as well as find her happy ending. Perhaps someone like her was never destined for a happy ending.
Angeline had grown tired after being the only one to keep that promise both she and Ned had made to one another.
From now on, she was going to live only for herself.
Angeline was grateful that she had survived that car accident. Life was short but vast at the same time. Besides Ned, she still had Anne and Henrietta, as well as her passions and studies.
As the train picked up speed, Angeline was given a view of a rain–washed Oceanford. Angeline had spent more than a decade of her life in this city. It was home to people she once loved as well as all her friends.
Right now, the train was leaving Oceanford and everyone else in it for good.
Meanwhile, Ned stared at Angeline’s text message, not reacting for a good minute.
The overly–distant words Angeline used made him uncomfortable. He was soon lost in thought.
“A toast to you, Ned! If you hadn’t helped me deal with that woman, I wouldn’t have been able to be out here at all.” Tommy toasted Ned and downed his drink. “I can’t afford to upset that Sean guy, so I’ll take this loss in
stride. He’s just the Lawson family’s adoptive son, what’s with that attitude of his…”
“He may be adopted but he still has a good life as anyone in that family. Everyone knows he’s the Lawson family’s heir,” someone said to Tommy. “Just forget it. People like us could never afford to get on the wrong side of someone like Sean Lawson.”
Tommy silently drank another glass of wine.
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