When Anna Bradford left, Andrew went to the library. He came up with a decision after contemplating the best action to take. He called Patrick to arrange everything for him. And that night, he summoned Megan to the library.
Late at night, Mandy was turning around the bed every minute, finding a proper position to sleep, but still, she couldn't sleep. She saw when Megan came out from the library with a sparkling smile on her lips. She was feeling anxious thinking of what Megan did in the library with Andrew.
Eventually, Mandy got up from the bed and came out of her room to confront Andrew. She was treating her unjustly, so it's better if she made things clear between them.
Andrew was standing on the beachfront when Mandy came out of the house. He smiled as he already imagined that she would wear the hot pink swimsuit. He personally picked all her outfits from the photos sent by Ms. M, and he reckoned that Mandy would love the color pink. He gazed at her delicate face with his tantalizing eyes as she walked towards him. He remembered their wedding day when Mandy was walking down the aisle. She was so gorgeous that day, and she would always look beautiful in his eyes. It's still the same feeling he had for her. Andrew was breathless with admiration when she came nearer as he saw how the swimsuit perfectly suited her small body frame. It also emphasized her youthful glow and flawless fair skin. Her long silky hair was flowing freely on her shoulders that made her more attractive in his eyes. Then, he swallowed hard and controlled himself from pulling her into his embrace. It's too early to do that!
Andrew thought of how he would bring up the topic about Mandy's father. "Mandy, can I ask you a question?" Andrew asked gently. "Yes?" Mandy nonchalantly looked at Andrew and then turned back to the television. She didn't notice the solemnity on his face. "Mom told me that you already knew who your father was. Do you want to find him?" Andrew asked in a cautious manner. Mandy suddenly paused from chewing the popcorn in her mouth. She didn't expect that sudden question from Andrew. She was too dumbfounded to answer. She gazed at him with a questioning look. "I'm sorry, I should not bring it up." Andrew apologized when he read her expression. Mandy assumed that Andrew was already aware of the story as well. "I-It's okay. I haven't thought of finding him yet. He didn't bother to find us, so why should I look for him?" She answered bitterly.
Mandy took a deep breath, trying to be calm. "What are you saying, Andrew? Didn't we just spend our honeymoon?" She asked, unable to accept what he had just said. Andrew stood up and walked towards Mandy. Then, he handed pieces of paper. "Remember the one condition you told me before our wedding? No one should fall in love, but you did." He said icily. Mandy looked up at Andrew with widened eyes. "W-Who told you that I fell in love with you?" "I just confirmed it during our vacation," Andrew replied with his eyes cold and proud. Mandy smirked. "You confir
Two days later. Andrew was seated on the bed, holding the divorce papers with his hands. He gazed intently at the signature placed on the lower part of the document. Then, he crumpled the papers and threw them away in the trash bin. He could not afford to divorce Mandy. He had a better idea! Another day had passed. After Mandy left the mansion, she went back to their house. She also told Charm that she would extend her vacation due to some reasons. She wanted space. She needed time to be alone. Fortunately, their house was located in the southern suburbs, where neighborhoods were distant from each other. There were no noisy neighbors nor nosy fellows. It was late in the afternoon. She was lying on her bed with her swelling eyes, staring blankly to nothingness. She felt like she lost all her strength, crying all day and all night. It was only a few days ago when she was on cloud nine. Sh
As the firemen approached Andrew, he felt a hard knot constricted his throat, making it hard to breathe. He swallowed hard as the muscles in his jaw tensed. His heart skipped a beat as the firemen put down the stretcher in front of him. Andrew was speechless. He was in complete disbelief. He couldn't believe that Mandy was not able to get out of the house and got burned alive. He gazed steadily at the body in front of him. His eyebrows snapped together, and his lips compressed as he gritted his teeth. He didn’t utter a single word. He was in deep thought, but no one could guess what was on his mind. Looking at Andrew’s gloomy face, no one had the courage to speak as a chill froze them to their spot. &
Lucas Cruise had amnesia when he suffered from a car accident fourteen years ago. He did not die in contrast to everyone's knowledge. He and his daughter survived, except his wife. After the day he bumped with Mandy at the park and saw the photo of Janeth Collins in her purse, he constantly experienced a mild to severe headache. He also used to see flashbacks in his mind and dream about Janeth. At first, he was confused as there's only one scene in his mind that he kept seeing. It was Janeth Collins and a girl in the park that he used to dream about in the past. He was starting to get curious until the day when he received an order to kill Mandy by burning the house where she was staying. The first time he saw the house, he had a strange feeling. It seemed that he saw it before, but he ignored the thought as he couldn't remember. He accomplished his purpose and was about to go when he suffered again from a severe headache until he fainte
Andrew was not able to respond. He could read the uncertainty in Mandy’s eyes. What's happening? Why did it seem that she didn't know him? Why couldn't he see any trace of emotions in her eyes? Nevertheless, he was confident that she was his wife. Although she looked more refined now, those bright round eyes with long and thick eyelashes, dainty nose, and pinkish tender lips only belonged to his wife. Five years ago, he didn't believe that Mandy was the charred body found by the firemen. His mind and heart were telling him that the corpse was not his wife. He was familiar with every inch of her body, that even if she was completely burnt he could identify her undoubtedly. Hence, he went to the mortuary to take a second look and confirm his suspicion. Mandy looked at the man
Andrew contemplated that Mandy possibly lost her memory. That's why she couldn’t remember him. If not, she must be so mad at him the time when he appeared at her door. Moreover, she mentioned earlier that he must be part of her past. He was saddened at the thought, but he felt glad at the same time. He could approach her as though nothing bad happened between them. They could start anew. However, where would he start? He’s insisting that he was his wife, but how could he explain their past? How could he explain that he was married to Megan now? Mandy was about to speak when she heard someone called Andrew. She turned and saw a man in his late fifties. The man glanced at her as well. She noticed the shock on his face but instantly faded away as he covere