Chapter 488

Chapter 488

Shawn did not respond, so I walked over to sit beside him. I noticed that he had clicked into theapplication that stored my diary entries, which were kept in a program I'd set up years before but rarelyaccessed. When I was younger, I used to keep a journal of my thoughts and feelings using thatprogram.

I hadn't used it in years, and the only reason it was still installed was that I reinstalled it out of sheercuriosity. After realizing that the only things recorded were mundane entries, I closed it. However, I didnot read many pages when I scrolled through it, whereas Shawn went straight to the last pages.

I read the first entry, 'Today was my first meeting with him. He appeared to have radiated a special sunthat had driven away Bryxton's usual chill and dampness. As a result, I was comfortably warm.'

The second entry stated, 'I constantly trailed behind him, hoping he would eventually turn around, andhe did so in the end. However, he told me to go home, and I obediently did so, intending to continuefollowing him the next day. His broad shoulders and back gave the impression that they could protectme from anything, and his presence gave me a sense of security.'

In my third entry, I wrote, 'I fell in love with him at first sight. I wished I could pursue him, but I lackedthe courage to do so. Moreover, I was such a coward that I followed him because I wanted to tell himhow I felt. Nonetheless, I wished he knew how I truly felt about him. We had known each other forabout two weeks! Would he deem it to be impolite? However, I'm still a child—'

The fourth entry stated, 'The sun had returned to Bryxton, and it seemed like it was always shiningwhen he was around. Suddenly, he asked me today, "Little girl, why do you follow me wherever I go?" I

was shaking with fear as I stammered out, "Because… I love you." I love him with all of my heart. Then,he said, "You're still a child, little girl. You have no concept of what love is." My young mind could notprocess the rejection at the time, and I even dared to ask him, "Will you wait for me when I grow up?"'

The fifth entry read, 'He was gone. He left without saying anything, giving the impression that he wouldbe back soon. Nonetheless, I couldn't replace him anywhere. I was heartbroken as if he had dug up myheart and buried it somewhere else.'

In my sixth entry, I wrote, 'It had been five days since he had left, and I was missing him. He was theonly bright star in the night sky for me.'

I wrote these entries in my diary when I first met Christopher. Moreover, many other heartfelt postswere made after that, so I hastily grabbed my laptop. When I saw Shawn looking at me with a stonyexpression, I explained, "These were written when I was young and naive. So, don't let it get to yourhead and I will delete them immediately."

Since he had a jealous personality, I assumed he would become envious upon perusing those entries.Surprisingly, he was not, and he calmly held my arm and smiled. "Ray, this is your past. These are themoments of your youth, so it's important to hold on to them and remember them. They should not bedeleted because of me. After all, they were the emotions and sentiments you experienced for fiveyears. It's hard to describe the feeling of being completely alone for that long. Don't worry; I won't judgeyou based on your past."

Despite his propensity for jealousy, his insight at that moment brought tears to my eyes. "Stop treatingme so nicely. I know you're upset, but you're not expressing it."

A smile crossed his face, but Shawn said nothing. Afterward, I threw my arms around his neck andburied my face in his chest. "Back then, I believed my parents had died in a plane crash, which was acomplete fabrication. The incident, which occurred when I was fourteen, was the most devastating blowI had ever experienced. Suddenly, my entire world collapsed, and my life became depressing. When Ifirst met Christopher, it wasn't because he was attractive or sweet that I fell for him. I could never get aclear picture of his character or get a sense of the kind of person he was. However, I fell in love withhim after hearing him play the song Street Where Wind Resides', which my mother used to play all thetime. Moreover, I liked him because he alleviated my pain whenever I missed my parents. He made me—"

I've never been open about my feelings before, but I express my feelings for Christopher to someoneinstead. People often think they will feel better after venting their concerns to others. However, withouta doubt, I have moved past my feelings for Christopher. I want Shawn to know that I have long since letgo of this feeling, and he should do the same.

Then, he wrapped his arms around me and said, "Yes, I am grateful for his timely appearance. At least,my wife wasn't lonely back then. Please forgive me for not getting to know you earlier so that I couldhave looked after you at the time."

My tears streamed down my cheeks upon hearing that. "Sunny, why are you so nice to me?"

Shawn smiled warmly at me and uttered, "It's because you are mine."

Since he considers me his woman, he is considerate of my feelings, willing to forgive me for mymistakes, and will always protect and respect me. This is the highest honor he has bestowed upon me.

Suddenly, I couldn't help but kiss him on the cheek.

Then, he gently caressed my head and inquired, "Is the food ready?"

"How did you know I was cooking?" I gasped in surprise.

Then, I wriggled free of his embrace to stare at him, and he got to his feet. Later, he elaborated, "Ioverheard you talking about cooking while I was at the stairwell."

It felt like he remembered every word I ever said.

Afterward, I grabbed his hand and led him hurriedly down the flight of stairs. When Emma saw that wewere holding hands as we descended, she questioned, "Are you guys showing off?"

"What about it?" I raised an eyebrow at her.

She chuckled. "Alright, I'll head home early. You guys are an eyesore."

I rolled my eyes and retorted, "You have a husband of your own."

Emma laughed and said, "Come, let's eat. After the meal, we'll go shopping with May. I want to buy agaming computer."

"I did not say I'd accompany you," I hurriedly reminded.

Suddenly, her face fell, and she inquired, "Is that how you plan on treating your friend?"

I sat at the table and chose to ignore her, but Emma was not going down without a fight. "Renee, youstill owe me a sports car. How long will it be before you repay your debt?"

Her words reminded me of a promise I had made to her. So, I smiled and said, "Ask Shawn."

"What sports car?" he absent-mindedly asked.

Then, she filled Shawn in on what had happened during our poker game. Shawn deliberated for a whilebefore responding, "I can't recall anything. Isn't Christopher wealthy?"

Emma was left speechless when she heard his response. Then, she ate her meal in silence, a sign ofher defeat.

Following the meal, she offered to clean up and wash the dishes. Afterward, I took the opportunity tosneak upstairs with Shawn while she turned her back on us. So, when he realized how cunning I was,he put his arm around me and asked, "Are you afraid to go outside?"

"I'm tired of spending the entire day driving around the city. Anyway, May is not in the mood to goshopping!"

She was definitely with Sir right now. I wondered what explanation he would offer.

However, Shawn did say Alba's death was undoubtedly linked to the Larsons. Did that mean the familywas involved, even if Sir was not?

I did not quite understand what Shawn meant, so I asked, "Did the Larsons kill Alba two years ago?"

Why would they do that anyway?

"I have my doubts, and there is no solid evidence. The events of the past were well hidden by Sir, andhe clearly fears that May will learn the truth."

"After all, they can only be considered suspects at this point!"

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