Elinor's no longer the person who accompanied by Victor's side.
Everyone suggests that it's Darleen who stays in Victor's teenage years.
So...what about her?
Elinor felt that although she had prepared to face this kind of scenes, she was still hurt by the hard fact.
Clenched her fingers, she pursed her lips and returned to her seat. Shawn noticed her discomfort and frowned. "What's the matter now?"
"I'm ok."
Elinor sat down. "I heard some rumors along the way."
"About you?"
Shawn was very happy to see Elinor's appearance, and felt that she was pretending to be wronged. "Someone scolded you behind you?"
It must be this woman sleeping around.
Elinor looked up at Shawn's eyes. She murmured after a long while, "If they scold me, it at least proves that I existed."
It shows that someone remembers Elinor.
As least, she won't be replaced. Her past, her identity, her memories, vanished, and turned into other's. No one remembered it's her, Elinor, who stayed by Victor's side against all odds.
She also wanted to ask herself, from the age of five to the age of eighteen, the whole thirteen years, was it worth it?
She gave him to others, and bore the struggles and scolding.
Elinor fell into a lengthy silence. Shawn was bored, reading magazine. He felt thirsty, and asked a flight attendant, "Could you pour me a glass of warm water?"
The stewardess had been paying attention to Victor in the back. When she walked to the front row, she didn't expect a handsome boy was sitting in front, with knife-shaped eyebrows and bright eyes. At first glance, she knew Shawn's a cold handsome boy.
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