**FIVE YEARS LATER**
"Come on, Daisy. We are going to be late!" Hayley called out to her child, making her way to her room and lingering by the doorway when she saw her. Daisy was standing in front of her dressing mirror, struggling to fix her bow. "I'm coming, Mommy. I just need to fix this!" she murmured. Hayley watched her, her heart melting at her cuteness. Her little angel. She approached Daisy and knelt to her level, embracing her and admiring her. "Let Mama help you, baby," Hayley pleaded, but she stubbornly refused. "No! I can do it myself!" Daisy protested, her grey eyes sparkling with determination. Just like Hayley, Daisy had an independent spirit and liked doing things on her own. "I know you can, baby. But for today, let me help you. We're running late and you know today is Luna's birthday. She wouldn't want her best friend to be late," Hayley persuaded. After a moment of consideration, Daisy finally gave in. "Okay, fine." "Good girl," Hayley praised, patting her head with affection while taking the bow from her. At only five years old, Daisy already acted so grown up. She was smart, kind, and determined, just like her mother, Hayley. Although she could be a bit stubborn and temperamental at times, she was an overall good kid. Her birth gave Hayley a new purpose in life, even though she was a constant reminder of her past. With her striking resemblance to her ex-husband, Leonardo, with those grey eyes and sometimes cold demeanor, Hayley couldn't help but be reminded of him. But Hayley never resented her for it. She was too innocent and lovable to be caught up in her grudges towards them. For her sake, Hayley had put a hold on her plans for revenge against them. Five years ago, Hayley made a vow to Emily that she would get her revenge on everyone who had wronged her in the past. Those who had caused her endless suffering and made her life a living hell. But after fleeing the country and bringing her precious little angel into the world, whom she loved with all her heart. She had also found success as a creative artist, allowing her to provide for their needs. Hayley decided to find peace and let go of the past, believing it was best to bury it and move on. However, a part of her remained ready to revisit her initial plan, should the past ever cross her path again. But that seemed unlikely as she was now a thousand miles away from them and had not been in contact with anyone from Clasold City for the past five years. "Is Uncle Adrian coming now?" Daisy interrupted her thoughts. Hayley nodded. "Yes, he will be here any moment." They heard the doorbell ring. "He's here!" Daisy exclaimed, running to meet him. Hayley stood up to greet him as well. She met Daisy in Adrian's arms. He smiled widely upon seeing Hayley, his perfectly white teeth on display. "Hi, Nina," Adrian greeted her with his deep, husky voice, walking over to her after gently placing Daisy back on the ground. Hayley hugged him lightly before responding, "Hello." Adrian Lewis was one of the amazing people Hayley had met when she newly came to Kleeton City. He wasn't just a friend, but also her boss. Despite being a handsome CEO who had caught the attention of many ladies, he treated Hayley casually and made her feel special. He owned the company she worked for and had made numerous attempts to win her heart, but Hayley had always politely declined. It had only been two years since Hayley finally began to heal from the damage Leonardo had inflicted on her, and she wasn't ready for a new relationship. Adrian had understood her reasons without pressing her for more. He promised to wait until she was ready, even though he didn't know the true extent of her past and decisions. He was perfect and kind, but Hayley had closed her heart off to any romantic feelings. And as for her name, Nina? Yes, She changed her identity. In the pursuit of starting a new life in a new country, She left her past behind and created a new persona. But no matter how much she tried to bury it, she knew her past still lingered within her. "We are ready, Uncle Adrian," Daisy exclaimed with delight. "Alright, come here!" He lifted Daisy in his arms, leading them out the door to the garage where his car was parked. Hayley followed behind, making sure to lock her house. Upon reaching the car, Adrian opened the door for them and they climbed in. He never allowed Hayley to open the door herself. It greatly annoyed him to see her exerting effort when he was there to assist her, even though no effort was needed in opening a car door. With the ignition on, he stole a glance at Hayley again and complimented her. "You look stunning, baby." His emerald eyes locked onto hers. A blush crept onto Hayley's cheeks. She wanted to thank him when Daisy abruptly interrupted, "What about me? I'm the assistant birthday girl!" She pouted, pretending to frown. "Oh, forgive me, my mistake... I was simply saving your compliment for last, Angel. You look stunning, too." Adrian beamed at Daisy, his smile genuine and warm. Daisy reciprocated with a wide smile, revealing her gummy grin. "Thank you!" Hayley couldn't stifle her laughter. Daisy and her dramatics! Hayley appreciated how kind Adrian was towards her, filling the void of a father figure she never had. What was the point of seeking revenge when Hayley had a beautiful daughter to care for, a wonderful life to live, and a man who was slowly mending her broken heart? As long as she avoided her past, the part of her yearning for retribution would remain dormant and she could move on without seeking vengeance. The car came to a stop outside the amusement park, where Luna's birthday celebration was to be held. As Hayley reached for the door handle, Adrian's hands unexpectedly covered hers, sending shivers down her spine as she turned and met his captivating and piercing green eyes. "What?" Hayley asked, her inner self blushing under his intense gaze. "Nothing. You just look so stunning in that dress, Nina. Can't wait to take you out later tonight." Adrian said, causing her cheeks to flush with a rosy hue. She beamed at him, "Thank you, Mr. Lewis. And I can't wait for our date tonight too," She said, staring at him. "Mommy, let's go!" Daisy interrupted them, jumping between them. "Okay darling, let's go," Hayley said, turning her attention to Daisy. As Hayley turned to open the car door, Adrian had already done so, astonishing her with his speed. When they got down Daisy clung to Adrian's legs. He crouched down to her level, kissing her temple before saying, "Be a good girl to Mama, okay?" He advised, knowing Daisy had a penchant for mischief and often tested Hayley's patience and caused her headaches. Hayley watched them, smiling as Daisy nodded obediently, showing off her teeth. Adrian stood back up, his gaze now fixed on Hayley. "Promise to call me sometimes?" "I will. Thanks for the ride." "You're welcome, love. Would have loved to tag along, but you know... duty calls. Take care of yourself and our little angel, okay?" She nodded in response. With that, Daisy and Hayley held hands and walked into the park, making their way to Luna's birthday venue after saying goodbye to Adrian."Daisy!" Luna screamed with excitement as she saw them approaching.
"Luna!" Daisy called back, breaking free from Hayley's grasp and running over to hug her best friend. Hayley watched with a smile as they embraced each other tightly before Daisy presented the painting Hayley had drawn for Luna as her birthday gift. Luna was in awe of her portrait and thanked Daisy before running off to show her mom, Clara Campbell. "Mom, look. Daisy gave me this drawing," Luna exclaimed. Clara smiled, "Do you like it?" Luna nodded excitedly. Just then, Hayley caught up with them. "Hi, Nina." Clara and Hayley embraced each other warmly, while the children ran happily to join their other friends who were already seated and waiting. The setting of the party was a picnic, laid out in the open. Other mothers were there, helping the children come together while Clara and Hayley caught up. "How's everything going?" Clara asked her as they pulled out of the hug. "I'm doing well. How about you?" "I'm good. Thank you for coming..." She expressed her gratitude, knowing Hayley was a busy lady who rarely attended any occasion or party. "Oh, no way...I wouldn't dream of missing this. Our baby is turning six today, I couldn't...besides, you know what Luna would do if I didn't show up at her party..." Hayley joked, and they both laughed. They both watched in awe as the children were lost in their playful world. "They're growing up so fast, Nina." Clara sighed. "Luna is six today, and in just two months, so will Daisy." "I know, right?" Clara and Hayley had been friends for five years. She was one of the amazing people Hayley met when she first arrived in the country. Hayley was pregnant with Daisy at the time, and Clara helped her start over. She helped her find a job, and build a new life. Hayley stayed with her for almost two years before moving into her apartment. Luna and Daisy had become best of friends during that time. Clara and Hayley shared a bond that was stronger than that of sisters; they had faced and overcome so much together. Their friendship meant a lot to Hayley, and it pained her to know she was keeping her past and true identity hidden from Clara. But she wasn't ready to revisit it, perhaps it was best to leave it buried. Two hours into the birthday party, Hayley realized she hadn't called Adrian as she promised. Caught up in the excitement of entertaining the kids, the thought had slipped her mind. Without hesitation, Hayley excused herself and informed Clara that she needed to make a call to Adrian. Hayley asked her to keep an eye on the kids while she found a quieter place to make the call. Clara agreed, and Hayley left, entrusting her daughter's safety to her hands. After approximately thirty minutes, Hayley's conversation with Adrian came to an end. Their phone chats were usually lengthy, peppered with casual topics. He was hesitant to hang up, expressing how much he missed the sound of Hayley's voice even though they just finished a lengthy conversation. Hayley pleaded with him, reminding him of the ongoing birthday party she had to be at. With reluctance, he agreed to let her go. Hayley was blushing her way towards Clara and the rest of them, a sly grin etched on her face as she strolled, reminiscing on Adrian's clingy behavior earlier. However, the grin gradually faded as she raised her head to observe their countenances from afar. Clara and the other mothers appeared anxious, some making frantic phone calls while others huddled together in conversation. Hayley's full attention was on Clara as she scurried towards her. "What's happening?" Hayley inquired about getting there, glancing around and noticing their children's absence. "Where is Luna and Daisy?" Clara turned towards her, her expression fraught with concern and her tone laced with trepidation, "That's the thing, Nina. We can't find them." Hayley's heart hammered as she struggled to process these words. She blinked repeatedly, trying to regain her composure. "What?" She absentmindedly asked, slowly returning to reality, "What the fuck do you mean by you can't find them? They were right here when I left!" She barked. "I-I..." "Enough!" Hayley's heart sank and fear consumed her. Without hesitation, Hayley frantically searched the crowded park for her child. The mere thought of losing her child, her sole reason for existence, was unbearable! Daisy! Luna! Daisy!! Hayley yelled as she walked around, searching every nook and cranny towards where one of the kids had directed her to, as that was where they were last seen. Clara followed closely behind, also calling out for them, but no response ever came. Luna! Daisy! The park was vast, and they couldn't possibly cover every inch without asking strangers for assistance. "Excuse me, have you seen two little girls? One is blonde and the other a redhead." They asked strangers as they expanded their search, but they were always met with negative replies. Hayley's heart shattered, and tears welled up in her eyes as she stood rooted to one spot, scanning the area and wondering where her child could be. Silently, she prayed to find her safe. She didn't know what else to do than call Adrian for help. Hayley dialed his number, but it went straight to voicemail. Her heart sank as she tried multiple times without success. Going to the police seemed like the only option left. Hayley looked around one last time, but there was no sign of them. She was about to leave with Clara when they heard it. Mom! Mommy! Their heads turned simultaneously, locking their gaze on the sight of their babies scampering towards them. Hayley bent down, her arms outstretched and ready to hold her angel in a warm embrace. Tears streamed down her cheeks as she felt her tiny body against hers once again. Her goodness! "Mom, I'm sorry. We were looking for you. We got lost." Daisy's voice was filled with remorse. Hayley released her from the hug and looked at her, gently patting her head. "It's alright, baby. You're with mommy now. I'm sorry I left you. I'm so sorry." Hayley apologized and hugged her tightly once more. "Mom. I'm sorry I made you cry," Hayley blinked, holding her, "No, baby. Don't say that. These are tears of joy. I'm crying because I found you again," She looked at Hayley. "Are you hurt?" Hayley asked, searching her face for any signs of injury. Daisy shook her head, "No." "That's good..." "Mom, a man helped me find you. Will you say thank you to him?" Daisy's request caught her off guard. Hayley was speechless for a moment as a result of the need for gratitude that overwhelmed her. "Of course, darling! Who is he? Where is he?" She asked, eagerly. Daisy pointed behind her, and she turned with a smile on her face to see someone standing behind her. Starting from his feet, her eyes traveled up to his face. The sun's rays glinted off of him, making it difficult for Hayley to see clearly until his figure became recognizable. Hayley's eyes widened with disbelief as she recognized who it was, her smile faltering instantly. Her heart raced and her body shook. It can't be him. She squinted her eyes, and blinked multiple times, hoping that the man standing before her was just a figment of her imagination. But her hopes were shattered when he spoke, his eyes locked on Hayley's with a mischievous smirk etched on his lips. "Hello, mi reina..." He greeted her in a familiar, taunting tone. Hayley couldn't believe it. "L- Leonardo??!""L- Leonardo?" Hayley gasped out, her eyes widened in shock, still staring at him in disbelief. She absentmindedly pulled Daisy close to herself like she had seen a ghost, trying to shield Daisy's eyes with her hand so she wouldn't see him. "Damien?" Hayley heard Clara call out, heading towards them with her focus solely on Leonardo. Hayley watched her as she approached them."Damien?" Hayley repeated in her mind, as if she didn't hear Clara right the first time."Damien... Oh my God, it's really you!" Clara exclaimed, her eyes alight with excitement as she recognized Leonardo, Hayley's ex-husband!Damien?? Who the fuck is Damien? Hayley asked inwardly, staring at the two of them confused, as they exchanged pleasantries. They seemed to be familiar with one another and it fazed Hayley even more. "Oh my God, I can't believe this!" Clara exclaimed, addressing him cheerfully, "You were the stranger who found the kids?" Before her very eyes, Leonardo nodded his head in confirmation, a c
"Uncle Adrian!" Daisy exclaimed enthusiastically, freeing herself from Hayley's grasp and rushing over to Adrian.Adrian lifted her up and affectionately kissed her temple before carrying her in his arms.He gently patted her hair, "How are you, my little angel? Did you have a good time?"He gazed at Daisy with fondness.But Daisy shook her head sadly, "Not really. I got mommy worried."Adrian furrowed his brow at her, mirroring her sad expression."Why? What happened?"He turned to Hayley with curiosity, not even realizing Leonardo was behind him."What went wrong?" Adrian's voice was filled with concern.Hayley shook her head, "It's nothing, Adrian. Don't worry about it." Adrian frowned at her before turning back to Daisy."What happened, baby? Why was Mommy worried?"Hayley tried to convey through eye contact to Daisy not to tell him, but she couldn't understand.Daisy innocently told Adrian. "Luna and I got lost today. Mommy got worried."Adrian's eyes widened, his brow furrowin
"Who was that man?" He asked again when Hayley remained silent.An eerie silence descended upon them in the car as the question hung in the air.Annoyed, Hayley replied, "How am I supposed to know, Adrian? You were right there when Clara introduced him as the stranger who found the kids."Adrian's gaze shifted away from her towards the steering wheel, his grip on it tighter and tense. Hayley couldn't read his thoughts, but she could sense his sadness and anxiety. That was the first time she had snapped at him like that.After a moment, he let out a sigh. "It's alright. Let's just go home," he said, not wanting to escalate things between them.A pang of guilt washed over Hayley, causing her heart to constrict at the sad tone in his voice. But She was too angry and stubborn to apologize at that moment.They drove home in silence. Tonight was supposed to be their special date night, but Hayley had managed to ruin it with her rude behavior. He needed no soothsayer to tell him Hayley had
Hayley watched the phone ring incessantly and for a moment before the sound ceased."Hello? Who is this?" She heard Emily's dulcet yet demanding tone over the phone.Relief washed over Hayley. Her heart fluttered with gladness to hear her voice again after almost six years.Trying to calm her nerves, Hayley replied. "Hello, Em... It's me," She hesitated, "Hayley. Hayley Forbes."Silence followed. Hayley waited for her response, but two minutes ticked by with no answer."Emily? Are you still there?" Hayley asked, pulling the phone away from her ear to check if the call had disconnected."H- Hayley?" Emily stammered. The surprise in her voice was palpable. "You're alive?"Hayley let out a scoff, her heart melting at the same time. "Yes, I am alive. How have you been?" She asked, sidestepping the reason behind her sudden call after five years."I can't believe this..." Emily's voice cracked. "You're alive, Hayley. And I had no idea. It's been six years. I thought you were dead. I've been
As the door swung open, Hayley's gaze froze upon seeing the two familiar and bright bright grey orbs in front of her. Her smile dissipated, and her heart thudded against her chest in a state of shock.The excited voice of Daisy shattered Hayley's reverie and she blinked weakly, unsure of what to do in that moment. Leonardo stood before her, still holding Daisy in his arms.Reacting quickly and without second thoughts, Hayley reached out and pulled Daisy out of his hold, placing her down, her eyes darkening as she glared daggers at him.Their gazes locked, Hayley's insides brimming with anger and tension, while a smug smile played at Leonardo's lips."Angel!... Mr. Logan.." Adrian exclaimed, astonished.Hayley had almost forgotten he was still standing behind her. She turned to face him, composing herself to prevent him from being suspicious of her reaction.Leonardo greeted Adrian with a nod. "Mr. Lewis." They shook hands.Pretending to be oblivious to the silent scowls Hayley was se
Meanwhile..."Please have your seat, Mr. Logan." Adrian urged, circling to sit behind his desk as Leonardo took his seat in the plush office seat."Welcome to my office," Adrian said genially after taking his seat. He paused before continuing. "You want something to drink or eat or something?" He asked politely.But Leonardo shook his head. "No, thank you. I'm good."Adrian studied him for a moment before shrugging. "All right. If you say so." He continued, "But what kind of CEO would I be, if I can't give my guest a drink of the best wine in my office." He rose to his feet, walking briskly over to a small wine bar at the end of the office.Adrian picked a bottle of wine with two wine glasses before returning to Leonardo. He popped the wine and poured it into the two glasses before taking his seat. "Long time, no see, Mr. Logan. I was expecting you to come earlier, but to my surprise, you didn't. I was worried you had taken my fiancée's words to heart. Had you, Mr. Logan?"Leonardo f
"Yes. That's what Nina told me... Come to think of it," Adrian said, furrowing his brows at Leonardo as realization dawned on him. "Why am I even telling you this?"Leonardo was too stunned and dumbstruck to even form a meaningful response. He swallowed, slowly shutting his mouth that had dropped before after hearing what Adrian said.Leonardo felt his heart prick him painfully. Hayley really told her new lover that he was in prison? The father of her child? How could she be so heartless and nonchalant, but then again, He started it all. He was the root of his own problems. He brought these upon himself. But Leonardo was glad he was back now. He was back to make amends. To right his wrongs, no matter how long it takes. Hayley was his and his only. His heart warmed up when he recalled Adrian had said Hayley hadn't given in to him for five whole years. This meant there was still hope for him. He remembered the way Hayley had gazed at him the other day at the park. He could tell Hayley
Leonardo stood outside Adrian's door for a moment, his eyes darting to and fro, contemplating the right direction towards Hayley's office. He wanted to see her and talk to her before he left.After staring at the two opposite directions for a while, eventually, he decided to go left. He walked briskly, making his way through the series of office doors until his eyes finally caught sight of the one with a gold metal plate at the top of it, the word 'SENIOR CREATIVE ARTIST' was boldly inscribed on it. He didn't need anyone to tell him whose office it was. Hayley's.Leonardo took off his glasses. A smirk curved up his lips as he gazed at the metal plate for a while. Hayley had really come this far. She wasn't the weak and dependent lady he used to know. He was glad and proud of her growth.Leonardo's eyes slowly trailed down to the doorknob. He contemplated for a while before heaving out a sigh.Without knocking, he twisted the doorknob and opened the door.Hayley's eyes darted towards t
A brief wave of disbelief washed over Leonardo as he stared at Hayley in astonishment. "What?" he blurted out absentmindedly, a hint of excitement seeping into his voice.Hayley felt a blush rise to her cheeks as she observed his reaction, realizing this was the first time she had seen his response to her pregnancy news."Are you serious, baby?" Leonardo asked, his eagerness palpable as his gaze shifted to Hayley's abdomen, contemplating whether she was teasing him or if she truly meant it.A genuine smile spread across Hayley's face as she rolled her eyes at his question. "Yeah, duh...""Mi reina!" Leonardo exclaimed, a surge of pure excitement bubbling within him. He could hardly fathom it. His joy was boundless as he reached for Hayley's hand, holding it gently.Hayley reveled in his excitement, her eyes filled with affection as he began to speak."Hayley Forbes..."She interrupted him, shaking her head playfully. "No, it’s Nina or Hazel now. I can't go by that name anymore, Leona
Hayley hurried with overwhelming joy and excitement toward Leonardo's room, with Daisy beside her. Her elation was palpable as she realized that Leonardo was awake; she could hardly contain her eagerness to see him. At the same time, Leonardo engaged in conversation with his brother, Lorenzo, who had remained by his side since the women had departed an hour earlier following his awakening. Leonardo had undoubtedly been taken aback to see his family upon waking. However, his initial surprise gradually shifted to confusion when he noticed the absence of both his woman and daughter. However, they had reassured him that Hayley had stepped out briefly and would return shortly, while Daisy was in another room with Rosalie and Emily. With this information, his anxious heart began to settle as he accepted their reassuring words. After a further thirty minutes had elapsed without Hayley's return, Leonardo's concern began to intensify. Unable to contain himself, he called out to Lorenzo, who
.Hayley returned to the hospital after delivering the lawsuit documents to the wardress at Wendy's prison. Approximately an hour prior, the prosecutor, Alexa, who was overseeing Hayley's case, had provided her with the papers following their meeting. Hayley then drove to the prison, where Wendy and Lillian were incarcerated, and handed the documents to the wardress, choosing not to visit any of them. That was the least of her concerns; her only interest in seeing them was during the court proceedings, where the judge would render his final decision. With a sigh of frustration, Hayley pulled herself back to the present as she made a right turn onto the highway, heading towards the hospital. She recalled that the love of her life remained unconscious when she left earlier, and a wave of anxiety washed over her as she wondered if he had awakened from the coma. Thoughts of Leonardo tightened around her heart, causing her anguish. Hayley eventually regained composure as she caught sight
Wendy collapsed on the ground, her head buried in her palms as she absorbed the news of Alison's sudden accident. It hit her like a thunderbolt, shattering her heart into pieces. Her daughter had been involved in an accident and according to what the wardress had mentioned, Alison had also fallen in a coma after the incident. Wendy swallowed, her face flooded with tears. Her heart ached painfully as she grappled with the reality. How could this be? How did this happen? She felt a pang of guilt constrict her heart tightly, knowing she was mostly responsible for the unfortunate circumstance that had befallen her daughter. If she hadn't gotten herself in trouble in the first place, none of this would have happened. With that, her cries intensified as she remained on the ground. "I'm very sorry, ma'am," The wardress tried to sympathize, her tone laden with pity. But that did little to console Wendy, whose thoughts were all over the place. Meanwhile, Lillian had also been shocked upon he
"What are you saying? He has a guardian! You can't take that action."Lillian's heart raced with anxiety as she absorbed the unsettling information relayed to her over the phone. Despite her efforts to maintain her composure, her hand trembled slightly as it pressed the receiver to her ear. Beads of sweat began to form on her temples, and her anger flared as the caller finished her statement.Her grip on the phone tightened, and Lillian shot back, her frustration palpable. "What do you mean by that? You can't do that! He has a mother! I am his mother!"She fell silent as the caller replied, a response that clearly unsettled her. Lillian started again. "Listen, you cannot do this to me. Ethan is my son. I’ll be out of here very soon. Just be patient, please." Lillian pleaded, a tear streaming down her cheek that she quickly brushed away.She listened closely to the caller's words until the line beeped, indicating the call had ended.Her heart shattered, and fresh tears flowed down her
Hayley headed out of the hospital as soon as she received the news about Freya's capture. Right after Lillian was apprehended, she had instructed an officer of the law to discreetly conduct a search for Freya, ensuring that she returned to the city in one piece so she could serve her fair punishment for her actions. Hayley was quite surprised by the speed of the development, however, that was the least of her concerns at that moment. A blend of satisfaction and annoyance brimmed within her as she headed out to the awaiting car, parked in the hospital lot. She had nearly forgotten Emily was trailing behind her until Emily's voice sailed into her ears, pulling Hayley from her thoughts. "Where are you going, Hayley? Who was it on the phone?" Emily pressed, her tone filled with concern. Realizing she hadn't shared the news with her, Hayley stopped midway and turned to Emily in an attempt to placate her confusion. "I'll be right back, Em. I need you to stay behind and watch my mother a
Hayley made her way to the restroom section of the hospital and leaned against the door once she stepped inside. Her heart raced, stirred by memories of her confrontation with Clara.Painful tears stung her eyes despite her efforts to remain composed and resolute. She felt she didn't deserve to cry. If anyone ought to shed tears, it should be Clara, not herself. She hadn't done anything wrong.With this resolve, Hayley sniffled back her emotions, wiping away her tears with the back of her hand before heading towards the sink to wash her face. She stared at her reflection in the mirror afterward, her chest heaving. She drew in a deep breath and exhaled before further questioning herself if she had been too harsh on Clara or if she truly deserved what she got from her. Her thoughts were disrupted as the door to the bathroom swung open, startling Hayley. Without moving an inch, Hayley caught a glimpse of the person who had just walked in through the mirror and saw it was Emily."Hey, ar
Meanwhile, Clara watched in silence as she absorbed the affectionate scene unfolding before her. Occasionally, her gaze would trail from the newfound couple to Hayley, who watched with enthusiasm and joy. Clara felt her heart pricked painfully, once again remembering that she and Hayley were no longer friends. And it was all her fault. She literally betrayed Hayley. Abandoned her when she needed her the most and turned her back to her in her times of trial and peril. She wondered if Hayley was ever going to forgive her for her actions.Sure, she had only acted out because she didn't like the way Hayley's deception affected Adrian. But recognizing Hayley's other predicament with Wendy and Lillian, she had now come to understand why Hayley had lied to them about her identity in the first place. She was obviously running from something and just didn't want to get entangled with her past again. It was unfortunate that Leonardo had just shown up to thwart those plans of Hayley.Reflecting
A momentary, awkward silence enveloped the trio as Hayley and Adrian's gazes remained fixed on each other, each moment stretching painfully. Hayley was obviously heartbroken, recognizing Adrian still didn't remember her at all. She couldn't believe all the memories they shared had all been erased from his mind. It was a painful realization.However, she inhaled deeply after a moment and forced a smile to appear on her face as she started, "It's good to see you, Adrian. I'm glad you're doing okay," Hayley said, her smile faltering as she averted his gaze.Adrian's response was curt. "Yeah, you too." He paused before adding. "And I apologize for not recalling who you are. My memory's quite messed up at the moment..." He apologized, seeing Hayley's devastation was palpable.Hayley lifted her gaze to him again, her eyes flickering between his face. She stared into his naive emerald orbs and her insides fluttered with warmth. At least he apologized for not recalling her. That was somethin