*Tear into pieces*Flora's recent experiences have left her feeling quite disheartened. Following Rowan and David's divorce, Flora and David's wedding had been a topic of discussion, urged strongly by David's mother.David had insisted that the wedding had to take place promptly, fearing that Flora might become pregnant before they tied the knot, and he wanted to ensure she wouldn't be wronged.He met with her family on two occasions, and the preparations for the wedding, including the ceremony, banquet, and hotel arrangements, were proceeding smoothly. Yet, David, one of the main figures in this event, appeared somewhat disinterested.Initially, Flora had assumed his disinterest stemmed from his hectic work schedule. This was the explanation provided by David's mother when he failed to attend Flora's wedding dress fittings. She tried to console Flora by holding her hand and speaking sincerely."Flora, you must understand that David is the only son in our family. His cousin is still q
*Don’t drive me away*David's office remained unchanged, much like his own demeanor—deserted, tidy, and somewhat monotonous in its decor.A faint fragrance wafted in the air, a subtle scent that didn't overpower the senses, suggesting perhaps the cleaning staff had lightly sprayed something.As Flora entered, her previously twisted and angry expression had transformed into a sweet smile. She carefully unpacked the meals from the food box and arranged them neatly on the low coffee table. Then, she softly addressed David."David, come over and have something to eat before you dive back into work; otherwise, the food will get cold soon."David, who had only exchanged a few words with her upon her arrival, continued to focus on his tasks. Upon hearing her voice, he responded simply, "Yes," without lifting his head from his work.Flora's gaze lowered, concealing the anger that had momentarily flashed in her eyes. For a while, the only sounds in the room were the scratching of David's pen a
*Stay away from the city of London*"Rowan, someone is looking for you on the first floor," the call from the front desk interrupted Rowan's busy work in the hospital wardConfused, Rowan couldn't immediately think of anyone who would come to the clinic specifically to find her at this time. She bid her colleagues on duty a quick hello and took the elevator downstairs to the first floor.Arriving at the front desk, Rowan scanned the waiting area and, from a distance, spotted someone she wished she could avoid. Her initial instinct was to turn and leave.However, with few patients seeking advice at the moment, the reception staff were eager to assist. One of them raised her right hand and enthusiastically called out, "Rowan!" She then pointed to the person on the chair who had come to look for her.With her colleague's attention on her, Rowan couldn't escape the encounter. She reluctantly approached the waiting area, where Flora had already noticed her presence. Gracefully picking up h
You are hereFlora's primary concern was uncovering Rowan's intentions. She had extended such generous terms and approached the negotiation with a pleasant demeanor, all to ascertain whether Rowan had any intention of leaving. If Rowan had never considered relying on this child and the Thompson family for her livelihood, then why hadn't she accepted such favorable conditions?However, Rowan had different thoughts in mind. She had initially broached the idea of leaving London with David, but he hadn't responded at the time. Instead, he had summoned Flora to talk to her. Even people in complicated situations had their pride, and Rowan was no exception.Rowan responded coolly, "If this is what David wants, he should discuss it with me directly."Flora's expression darkened, her lips tightening as she spoke after a prolonged silence. "You're not willing to leave?"Rowan retorted without hesitation, "If you were in my shoes, would you want to leave? To quietly depart from the city where yo
The right opportunity James firmly declined, "I won't attend."Steve tried to persuade him, "It's just a birthday party. You can make a brief appearance and come back."James remained resolute, "The invitation is for the Williams family, not for me. I have no interest in business matters, and we've agreed on this long ago."Steve glanced at Ryan and then changed his approach, "Take her with you then. It's a great opportunity, with many influential business families in London. It could be a suitable occasion."James understood his brother's hint immediately, but he pretended ignorance and asked, "Opportunity for what?"Steve smirked, "Don't play dumb. You know what I mean. If you don't act now, what chances do you think you'll have with her once he makes a move?"James fell into contemplative silence. He didn't want to admit it, but he couldn't deny that Rowan's feelings for David were profound and sincere. If she were forced to choose between him and David, she would undoubtedly cho
The fitting incidentRowan, realizing the situation was becoming tense, decided to diffuse it with some humor. She stepped forward, extending a hand to the young woman with a friendly smile."I'm really sorry if there's been a misunderstanding. I didn't know this dress belonged to you. You have great taste; it's a beautiful dress, isn't it?"The young woman hesitated for a moment before shaking Rowan's hand cautiously, her expression softening."Well, yes, it is a beautiful dress. I just thought I'd come back for it, but I guess I was too late."Rowan, always ready to make amends, decided to offer a gesture of goodwill."How about this? You can have the dress. I didn't intend to buy it anyway. Consider it a gift from me."The young woman's eyes widened in surprise, and she glanced at Rowan, seemingly taken aback by her generosity."Are you sure?"Rowan nodded with a friendly smile, "Absolutely. No hard feelings, okay?"The young woman's expression transformed into a grateful smile. "
James was typically known for his gentle demeanor, both at work and in his personal life. He always preferred to handle conflicts with a soft and considerate approach. Rowan had trouble recalling any instance where he engaged in sarcastic exchanges or insults with others, which made the current situation all the more surprising. Standing in a clothing store, James found himself in an unusual predicament. A young woman, who appeared to be no older than 18, was adamantly refusing to give up a dress she desired. She issued a command to the store manager, who quickly rushed over. "Tell them to remove their skirts and hand them over to me!" the young woman demanded. The store manager glanced nervously at James and Rowan, sensing an uncomfortable tension in the air. James, to everyone's astonishment, wore an uncharacteristic expression, with a hint of disdain on his lips. It seemed as though he could dismantle the entire store with a single word. The store manager's headache, which had
Rowan was taken aback. Part of her wanted to retort, saying, "That's not my boyfriend," but upon regaining her composure, she realized that it wasn't worth making a fuss. They would likely never see the store manager again after leaving, so there was no need to take it so seriously.Instead, she chose to explain to James, "He's a very considerate person. Maybe he acted tough because I mentioned how much I liked this dress, and he didn't want to let it go easily."The store manager nodded in understanding and showered Rowan with compliments, insisting that she and James were a perfect match and had a great relationship. Her envy and emotions were evident between the lines, causing Rowan to blush, even though she knew it was a compliment.She hurriedly left the fitting room, wanting to put some distance between herself and the store manager. When she rejoined James, she noticed that his face had once again turned slightly pale. The woman across from him didn't look much happier either.