"That's good!"

Micah raised his lips; at least this identity brought her positive feelings.

"Let's go." Sadie gently pushed his hand away.

"Do you want something even better?" Micah held the back of her head, ambiguously leaning closer to her. "What..." Before Sadie could finish her words, he kissed her.

Micah's kiss was gentle and delicate, as if caressing dewdrops on petals, bringing her infinite warmth and tenderness.

Sadie instinctively pushed a few times but soon melted in his arms, enduring his rain-like kiss.

The feeling was familiar but strange, as if there was an instinct that her body had long been accustomed to his closeness.

Surprisingly, Sadie didn't feel repulsed at all. In fact, she wanted more.

However, Micah didn't continue his actions but quickly let her go. His hot palm held her face, his thumb gently wiping away the moisture at the corner of her lips, and his deep eyes full of affection! Sadie was almost melted by this gaze and said, "We must have loved each other very much before!"

"Yes." Micah leaned his forehead against hers.

"Then why did we separate?" Sadie asked in confusion.

"It's a long story." Micah didn't know how to explain that complicated past to her, so he avoided the topic, "Let me take you somewhere."

"Okay." Sadie nodded.

"Aren't you going to ask me where I'm taking you?" Micah smirked, "What if I sell you off?"

"No one dares to buy me." Sadie raised her eyebrows, exuding dominance.

"That's true," Micah agreed.

The car started and headed in an unknown direction.

The city highway dictated a leisurely pace, affording Sadie the luxury of soaking in the night scene.

The dazzling array of red lights, the hustle and bustle of the thriving city, and the chic and bustling streets stirred an uncanny sense of familiarity within her.

Before long, the car rolled onto a charming, verdant avenue.

On both sides of the street were tall and straight trees, behind which were rows of red walls, giving a warm feeling of coming home.

The familiar feeling grew stronger and stronger. Sadie looked around and saw a tall green sign by the roadside, saying "Blissful Lane." Seeing this sign, Sadie felt a strange warmth in her heart.

"What place is this?" Sadie asked.

"Blissful Lane." Micah slowed down the car and introduced to Sadie, "We used to live here."

"Me and you?" Sadie was somewhat shocked; she didn't know that she had actually lived with this man.

"And..." Micah almost mentioned Brenda and the three children, but he swallowed the words back.

"What?" Sadie's attention was still on the scenery by the roadside, not noticing what he said.

"How about it? Does anything come to mind?" Micah changed the subject.

"There are some familiar feelings, but I can't recall..." Sadie frowned, looking around.

At this moment, Micah parked the car across the street from Blissful Lane 1 and pointed to a window on the sixteenth floor, "Look, that's our home!" Sadie looked up, the lights in that house bringing a sense of warmth of home.

Suddenly, some fragmented pieces flashed through her mind, as if a big family was gathered around the dining table, but the figures were unclear. Nothing was clear. She only knew that she once had a family.

Sadie tried hard to recall the past, but sharp pains shot through her head. She covered her head, telling herself not to think about it anymore.

"What's wrong?" Micah immediately hugged her.

"My head hurts..." Sadie's expression was very painful.

"Don't think about it." Micah immediately drove away.

As the car left Blissful Lane, getting farther and farther, that familiar feeling dissipated, and Sadie finally stopped having a headache. Still, there was a faint sadness lingering in her heart...

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