As the days went by, Adelaide and Lucas's relationship continued to blossom. They spent every spare moment together, and Adelaide couldn't help but feel like she was falling deeply in love with him.
But not everyone was happy about their reunion. Sarah, Adelaide's best friend, was furious when she found out that Adelaide had taken Lucas back. "Are you kidding me?" Sarah exclaimed, her voice shaking with anger. "After everything he did to you, you're just going to forgive him and take him back? That's insane, Adelaide!" Adelaide felt a surge of defensiveness, and she stood up to Sarah. "You don't understand, Sarah," she said, her voice firm. "Lucas is different now. He's changed, and he's truly sorry for what he did. I love him, Sarah, and I'm not going to give up on him." Sarah's face turned red with rage. "You're blinded by love, Adelaide," she spat. "You're not seeing the real Lucas. He's manipulating you, using you for his own gain. Wake up, Adelaide, before it's too late!" Adelaide felt a sting from Sarah's words, but she refused to back down. She knew that she had made the right decision in taking Lucas back, and she was willing to fight for their love. "I'm not going to argue with you about this, Sarah," Adelaide said, her voice cold. "If you can't accept my decision, then maybe we shouldn't be friends." Sarah's eyes widened in shock, and for a moment, the two friends just stared at each other. Then, without a word, Sarah turned and walked away, leaving Adelaide standing alone. Adelaide felt a pang of sadness, but she knew that she had made the right decision. She was willing to fight for her love, even if it meant losing her best friend. As she walked away from the argument, Adelaide felt a sense of determination wash over her. She was going to make her relationship with Lucas work, no matter what it took. And as she walked, Lucas appeared by her side, his arm wrapping around her waist. "Hey, what's wrong?" he asked, his voice low and concerned. Adelaide smiled, feeling a sense of comfort with Lucas by her side. "Just a fight with Sarah," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. Lucas's eyes narrowed, and he pulled Adelaide closer. "Don't worry about it," he said. "You're with me now, and I'll take care of you. Forever." Adelaide felt a shiver run down her spine as Lucas's words washed over her. She knew that she had made the right decision in taking him back, and she was excited to see what the future held for them. But as they walked off into the sunset, Adelaide couldn't shake the feeling that Sarah's words had left a lingering doubt in her mind. Was Lucas truly changed, or was he just manipulating her again? Only time would tell. As Adelaide and Lucas walked across the campus, hand in hand, Adelaide couldn't help but notice the attention they were receiving. Every girl they passed seemed to turn around and stare at Lucas, their eyes filled with admiration and envy. Adelaide felt a pang of insecurity, wondering if Lucas was still interested in her, or if he was just using her to satisfy his ego. But as she looked up at Lucas, she saw that he was gazing back at her, his eyes filled with affection and adoration. "You're the only one I see, Adelaide," Lucas whispered, as if reading her mind. "You're the only one who matters to me." Adelaide's heart skipped a beat as she smiled up at Lucas, feeling a sense of reassurance wash over her. She knew that she was lucky to have him by her side, and she was determined to make their relationship work. As they continued to walk across campus, Adelaide noticed that the attention they were receiving wasn't just from the girls. The guys were staring too, their eyes filled with a mix of admiration and intimidation. Lucas seemed to sense the tension, and he squeezed Adelaide's hand reassuringly. "Don't worry, I've got you," he whispered. "No one is going to hurt you while I'm around." Adelaide felt a surge of gratitude towards Lucas, and she leaned in close to him, feeling safe and protected in his presence. As they approached the student union building, Adelaide saw a group of girls gathered outside, staring at Lucas with open mouths. One of them, a tall blonde, caught Adelaide's eye, and Adelaide felt a pang of recognition. It was Rachel, the girl who had been flirting with Lucas at the party. Adelaide felt a surge of jealousy, but Lucas seemed to sense it, and he pulled her close, his arm wrapping around her waist. "Hey, don't worry about her," Lucas whispered, his breath hot against Adelaide's ear. "She's just a friend, and she knows better than to mess with me." Adelaide felt a surge of reassurance, and she smiled up at Lucas, feeling grateful for his protection and affection. But as they walked into the student union building, Adelaide couldn't shake the feeling that Rachel was still watching them, her eyes filled with a mixture of anger and resentment. As Adelaide and Lucas walked through the student union building, Adelaide caught sight of Sarah sitting at a table, sipping on a coffee. Adelaide's heart skipped a beat as she felt a pang of guilt and hurt. She had been avoiding Sarah since their argument, and she knew that their friendship was still strained. But as she looked over at Sarah, Adelaide saw that her friend was staring straight at her, a look of hurt and anger on her face. Adelaide felt a surge of emotion, and she wanted to go over and talk to Sarah, to try and repair their friendship. But as she looked up at Lucas, she saw that he was watching her, his eyes filled with a mixture of curiosity and concern. "Hey, do you want to go get some lunch?" Lucas asked, his voice low and gentle. Adelaide hesitated, unsure of what to do. She didn't want to ignore Sarah, but she also didn't want to deal with the drama and tension that had been building between them. As she stood there, frozen in indecision, Sarah stood up and walked away, her back straight and her head held high. Adelaide felt a pang of hurt and regret, knowing that she had just let her friend walk away without even trying to talk to her. "Hey, are you okay?" Lucas asked, his voice filled with concern. Adelaide nodded, trying to brush off the emotions that were swirling inside of her. "Yeah, I'm fine," she said, forcing a smile onto her face. But as they walked away, Adelaide couldn't shake the feeling that she had just lost something precious, something that she might never be able to get back. She had let her friendship with Sarah slip away, all because of Lucas. And as she looked up at Lucas, Adelaide couldn't help but wonder if he was worth it. Was he worth losing her best friend, her confidante, her partner in crime? As they walked out of the student union building, Adelaide felt a sense of uncertainty wash over her. She didn't know what the future held, or if she had made the right decision in choosing Lucas over her friend. But one thing was for sure: Adelaide knew that she would never forget the pain and hurt that she had caused Sarah, and she would always wonder what could have been if she had made a different choice. As they walked through the corridors, Lucas suddenly stopped and greeted a group of friends. They were all laughing and joking around, and Lucas seemed to forget about Adelaide's presence. He let go of her hand and turned his back to her, completely absorbed in the conversation with his friends. Adelaide stood there, silently watching them, feeling a bit awkward and invisible. But what struck her as odd was that Lucas didn't even introduce her to his friends. He just ignored her, like she wasn't even there. Adelaide felt a pang of disappointment, but she pushed it aside, telling herself that it was okay. After all, Lucas was a popular guy, and he had a lot of friends. Maybe he just didn't want to introduce her to all of them at once. Or maybe he was just caught up in the moment and forgot about her. Adelaide tried to rationalize his behavior, but deep down, she couldn't shake off the feeling that she was somehow less important to Lucas than his friends. As she stood there, watching Lucas laugh and joke with his friends, Adelaide felt a sense of unease creeping up inside her. She wondered if she was just a secret girlfriend, someone Lucas only acknowledged when it was convenient for him. But despite these doubts, Adelaide stayed by Lucas's side, silently observing him as he interacted with his friends. She didn't want to make a scene or draw attention to herself, so she just stood there, smiling and nodding along with the conversation. After a few minutes, Lucas finally remembered Adelaide's presence and turned around to face her. "Hey, sorry about that," he said, flashing her a charming smile. "I got caught up in the conversation." Adelaide smiled back at him, trying to brush off the feeling of being ignored. "It's okay, I understand," she said, trying to sound casual. But as they continued walking through the corridors, Adelaide couldn't shake off the feeling that she was somehow less important to Lucas than his friends. And she wondered if she was just fooling herself by thinking that he truly cared about her.As they walked through the corridors, Adelaide suddenly stopped to tie her untied shoelace. She didn't say a word to Lucas, assuming that he would notice that she had stopped and wait for her.But as she bent down to tie her shoelace, she saw that Lucas was walking straight ahead, without even looking back at her. He didn't seem to notice that she was no longer by his side, and he just kept walking.Adelaide felt a pang of surprise and concern. She had expected Lucas to wait for her, or at least look back to make sure she was okay. But instead, he just kept walking, leaving her behind.As she finished tying her shoelace, Adelaide felt a red flag waving in her mind. This behavior was not okay, and it was not what she expected from someone who claimed to care about her.But despite the warning signs, Adelaide ignored them. She told herself that Lucas was just distracted, or that he didn't realize she had stopped. She didn't want to think that he was intentionally ignoring her, or that h
As Adelaide walked across the campus, she felt like she was on display. Everyone seemed to be staring at her, laughing and pointing. Some people even threw things at her, like crumpled up papers and empty water bottles. Adelaide tried to ignore them, but it was hard. She felt like she was being publicly humiliated.She walked with her head down, trying to avoid eye contact with anyone. But she could feel the weight of their stares, like a physical force that was pushing her down.As she turned a corner, she saw Lucas standing with his friends. They were all laughing and joking together, completely carefree. Lucas was smiling, his eyes crinkled up at the corners. He looked so happy, so at peace.And then he saw her. His eyes widened in shock, and his smile faltered. He looked like he had been punched in the gut.But before he could say anything, Adelaide just passed him by. She didn't even look at him, didn't even acknowledge his presence. She just kept walking, her eyes fixed on some
As Adelaide continued to walk, she found herself drawn to Lucas's usual haunts, hoping to catch a glimpse of him and maybe, just maybe, get a chance to talk to him. She walked past his favorite coffee shop, past the park where they used to study together, and past the library where they had spent countless hours researching for projects.Everywhere she went, Adelaide seemed to find Lucas, but every time she tried to approach him, he would ignore her, pretending that he hadn't seen her. It was as if he had developed a blind spot, one that allowed him to tune out her presence completely.Adelaide tried everything to get his attention. She would walk up to him, stand right in front of him, and try to strike up a conversation. But Lucas would just look right through her, his eyes glazing over as if she were invisible.She would try to touch his arm, to get him to turn around and acknowledge her. But Lucas would just shake her off, his expression cold and unyielding.Adelaide felt like she
As Mino Lee walked across the campus, his presence was met with a mixture of admiration and curiosity. He was a humble and handsome guy, with a tall and lean physique that seemed to command attention without seeking it. His black hair was messy and unkempt, framing his face with a casual elegance that made him look effortlessly cool. But it was his eyes that really caught people's attention - they were a bright, piercing blue, with a hint of green around the edges, a trait that was often associated with people of Irish descent.As Mino walked, his eyes scanned the campus with a quiet confidence, taking in the sights and sounds of the bustling student body. He was a smart guy, with a quick mind and a love of learning that had earned him top grades in every subject. He was also an talented athlete, exceling in every sport he tried, from soccer to basketball to tennis. And on top of all that, he was a gifted musician, able to play the guitar and sing with a voice that was both powerful a
As Adelaide walked across the campus, her thoughts drifted back to Lucas. She couldn't help but think about him, even though she knew she should be over him by now. But the truth was, she still had feelings for him. She still loved him, despite everything he had done to her.As she walked, Adelaide's mind wandered back to all the times she had seen Lucas around the campus. She had watched him play soccer, his muscles rippling beneath his skin as he ran across the field. She had seen him laughing with his friends, his eyes sparkling with amusement. And she had admired him from afar, her heart aching with longing.Adelaide sighed, feeling a pang of sadness. Why couldn't she just get over him? Why did she still have to feel this way? She knew it was pointless, that Lucas was never going to feel the same way about her again. But she couldn't help the way she felt.As she walked, Adelaide's eyes scanned the campus, searching for a glimpse of Lucas. She knew it was silly, that she should be
As Mino walked down the street, he couldn't shake off the feeling of excitement and anticipation. He had just left Lucas and his friends, and he couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. He had made his point, and he had done it with style.As he turned a corner, he spotted a donut store that caught his eye. He couldn't resist the temptation, and he walked in, his eyes scanning the colorful array of donuts on display.He spent a few minutes deliberating, trying to decide which flavors to choose. But then, he had an idea. He would buy a dozen donuts, in various flavors, and surprise her with them.Mino's face lit up with excitement as he made his selection. He chose classic glazed, strawberry frosted, chocolate cake, and a few other flavors that he thought she might like.As he waited for the donuts to be boxed up, Mino couldn't help but think about her. He wondered what she would say when he showed up with a box of donuts. Would she be surprised? Would she be pleased?Mino's hea
Mino, still feeling a sense of unease after the intense encounter with Lucas and his friends, decided to confront Lucas about what had just happened."Hey, Lucas, what's going on?" Mino asked, his voice laced with a hint of curiosity and concern. "What did you and your friends want with me just now?"Lucas, his expression still cold and unyielding, simply shrugged and said nothing. Mino's eyes narrowed slightly, his mind racing with possibilities. What was Lucas's problem? Why was he being so cryptic?But Mino, being the mischievous and innocent person that he was, didn't let Lucas's behavior deter him. Instead, he launched into a enthusiastic and detailed account of his adventures with his crush the day before."Hey, Lucas, guess what?" Mino said, his eyes sparkling with excitement. "I spent the whole day with my crush yesterday! We went to the park, and then we got coffee, and then... oh man, it was so much fun!"Lucas's expression didn't change, but Mino could sense a flicker of in
As the final round of the game began, Mino's eyes scanned the crowd, searching for Adelaide's face. When he finally found her, he was taken aback by what he saw. She was staring intently at Lucas, her eyes fixed on him with an expression that Mino couldn't quite read.Mino's confusion turned to annoyance as he realized that Adelaide's attention was solely focused on Lucas. What was going on between them? Mino wondered. He felt a pang of jealousy, which he quickly suppressed. He couldn't let his feelings get the better of him, not when the game was on the line.Lucas, sensing Mino's gaze, turned and grinned at him. The smirk on his face only served to annoy Mino further. Lucas seemed to be enjoying the fact that Mino was getting worked up.But Lucas had no idea what he was up against. Mino was a competitive person, and he never lost a game that he was determined to win. Instead of letting his jealousy get the better of him, Mino used it to fuel his determination. He was going to win th
As they strolled home, Atticus babbling excitedly in his stroller, Adelaide couldn't help but feel a sense of closure. Running into Lucas had been a surprise, but it had also been a reminder of how far she'd come. She had grown, learned, and loved, and she had emerged stronger and wiser.Mino seemed to sense her introspective mood, and he wrapped his arm around her shoulders, pulling her close. "Hey, you okay?" he asked, his voice low and gentle.Adelaide nodded, smiling up at him. "Yeah, I'm fine. Just thinking about how far we've come, that's all."Mino smiled back, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "We've come a long way, baby," he said, his voice filled with affection. "And we've got a whole lot further to go."As they walked, the sun began to set, casting a warm golden light over the neighborhood. Adelaide felt a sense of peace settle over her, a sense of knowing that she was exactly where she was meant to be.When they got home, Mino suggested they order dinner in, and Adelaide
After a month of preparation, Adelaide and Mino's wedding day was finally approaching. They had spent countless hours planning every detail, from the flowers to the music, and were both excited and nervous about the big day.As they sat at the kitchen table, surrounded by wedding planning books and papers, Mino suddenly looked up at Adelaide and said, "You know, I've been thinking. We should have a special wedding song, just for us."Adelaide raised an eyebrow. "What did you have in mind?" she asked, a hint of amusement in her voice.Mino grinned mischievously. "I was thinking of 'I Will Always Love You' by Whitney Houston," he said, his voice dripping with drama.Adelaide burst out laughing. "Oh, Mino, that's so cheesy!" she exclaimed, wiping tears from her eyes.Mino looked offended, but then he couldn't help but laugh too. "Hey, it's a classic!" he protested.As they continued to plan their wedding, Adelaide and Mino couldn't help but make silly jokes and tease each other like they
As the days went by, Adelaide began to realize the full extent of the trauma and phobias that Lucas had inflicted upon her. She was plagued by nightmares and flashbacks, and she found it difficult to trust anyone, even Mino. But Mino was patient and understanding. He knew that Adelaide needed help, and he was determined to support her every step of the way. One day, Mino took Adelaide to a therapy session with a renowned psychologist. The therapist, Dr. Kim, was kind and compassionate, with a warm smile that immediately put Adelaide at ease. As the therapy sessions progressed, Adelaide began to open up about her experiences with Lucas. She shared her fears and anxieties, her feelings of guilt and shame. And with each session, she began to feel a weight lifting off her shoulders. Mino was always there to support her, visiting her in the hospital and sitting with her during her therapy sessions. He held her hand and listened to her, offering words of encouragement and comfort. As t
As Adelaide stood in the warm and cozy living room of Mino's house, she felt a wave of gratitude wash over her. She was thankful for everything that Mino had done for her, from saving her from Lucas's clutches to providing her with a safe and comfortable place to stay.But as she looked at Mino, who was standing in front of her with a kind and gentle expression, Adelaide couldn't help but feel a pang of guilt. She didn't deserve someone like Mino, someone who was so kind and selfless. She had made a wrong choice by going back to Lucas, and now she was paying the price."Mino, I don't deserve you," Adelaide said, her voice barely above a whisper. "I made a mistake by going back to Lucas, and now I'm paying the price. You deserve someone so much better than me."Mino's expression softened even further as he looked at Adelaide. He could see the pain and guilt in her eyes, and he knew that she was struggling to come to terms with what had happened.Adelaide expected Mino to lecture her, t
As Mino drove away from the scene, he couldn't shake off the feeling that Lucas was still a threat. He glanced in the rearview mirror, and his worst fears were confirmed. Lucas's car was right behind them, his eyes blazing with anger and determination.Adelaide saw the look on Mino's face and turned around to see what was wrong. Her eyes widened in fear as she saw Lucas's car gaining on them."Oh no," she whispered, her voice trembling with fear. "He's going to catch us."Mino's eyes locked onto the road ahead, his grip on the steering wheel tightening. "Don't worry, I've got this," he said, his voice calm and reassuring.But Adelaide could see the tension in his body, the way his eyes darted back and forth between the road and the rearview mirror. She knew that Mino was worried, that he was trying to protect her from Lucas's wrath.As they sped through the streets, Lucas's car gaining on them with every passing second, Adelaide felt a sense of panic wash over her. She was trapped, wi
As the family gathering continued, with everyone enjoying the luxury foods spread out on the table, a sudden step of a foot echoed through the room. The sound grew louder, and soon, a man came into view.He walked with a confident stride, his eyes scanning the room as if searching for someone. As he approached the table, his eyes landed on Adelaide, and for a moment, they just stared at each other.The man took a seat in the vacant chair, and as he did, the room fell silent. Everyone's eyes were fixed on him, and Adelaide could feel the tension in the air.It was Mino.Adelaide's eyes widened in shock as she took in Mino's matured presence. He looked different, yet the same. His eyes still sparkled with the same warmth and kindness, but his features had become more defined, more chiseled.Mino smiled, his eyes crinkling at the corners, and said, "Why the shocked faces? I'm part of this family, too."Lucas, who had been quiet until then, let out a grin and said, "Some things never chan
As Adelaide walked through the front door of her home, she couldn't help but feel a sense of relief wash over her. She had been dreading coming home, knowing that Lucas would likely be waiting for her with a scowl on his face and a list of criticisms at the ready.But as she stepped into the quiet, empty house, Adelaide felt a sense of calm settle over her. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath, letting the stillness of the house envelop her.As she stood there, Adelaide's mind began to wander back to her encounter with Mino earlier that day. She couldn't help but smile as she thought about the way he had smiled at her, the way he had laughed at his own joke.As she walked into the living room, Adelaide's eyes landed on an old photo album that was sitting on the coffee table. She picked it up, running her fingers over the worn cover, and began to flip through the pages.The photos were old, taken during her and Mino's time together. Adelaide's heart swelled with nostalgia as she
As the days went by, Adelaide found herself locked in the room, with no escape. She begged Lucas to release her, promising to do anything he wanted, but he just laughed and told her she was his prisoner.Adelaide was desperate. She had never felt so trapped and helpless in her life. She paced back and forth in the room, trying to find a way out, but there was none. The door was locked, and the windows were barred.As the days turned into weeks, Adelaide began to lose hope. She heard Lucas coming and going, always with a different woman. She heard the sounds of laughter and sex, and it made her feel like she was being torn apart.Adelaide couldn't understand why Lucas was doing this to her. Hadn't she loved him enough? Hadn't she given him everything he wanted? Why was he treating her like this?As the days went by, Adelaide became more and more withdrawn. She stopped eating, stopped sleeping, and stopped caring about anything. She just lay on the bed, staring blankly at the wall, feel
As the night wore on, Lucas stumbled through the front door, reeking of alcohol and staggering like a drunkard. Adelaide, who had been sitting on the couch, waiting for him to come home, looked up at him with a mixture of concern and disappointment."Lucas, where have you been?" she asked, trying to keep her voice steady.Lucas looked at her with a bleary gaze, his eyes unfocused and his speech slurred. "I've been out with the boys," he mumbled. "We were celebrating a big deal at work."Adelaide sighed, feeling a pang of frustration and worry. She had been waiting up for him, worried sick about where he was and what he was doing. And now, he came stumbling in, drunk and smelling like a barroom.As Lucas stumbled towards the couch, Adelaide got up to help him. But instead of thanking her or apologizing for his behavior, Lucas pushed her away."Leave me alone," he growled, his voice cold and unforgiving. "I don't need your help."Adelaide felt a sting from his words, but she tried to ig