Josephine stared intently at her, eyes boring into the divorce certificate.Sierra proudly walked up to Josephine and waved the certificate. "What else do you have to say?"Josephine's eyes were blank, fixated on the divorce certificate. She subconsciously reached out to take it, but Sierra dodged h
Lewis frowned when he saw the divorce certificate. "Where did you get that from?"Sierra stole a glimpse at Josephine and headstrongly said, "She gave it to me, of course. I came here to ask her whether it was true that you were divorced. She was afraid I wouldn't believe her, so she showed it to me
Smoking a cigarette, Lewis' gaze fell on the leaf-strewn pedestrian walkway outside the windscreen. He hadn't spoken for a long time.Sierra waited until he finished the cigarette before hearing him say, "Do you still want to go to the hospital?"Sierra paused and looked at the wounds on her hands.
The rain grew heavier, the wind was faster, and thunder rumbled. Hugging the cage, Josephine crouched in a dark corner and shivered.She didn't bring her identity card and phone when she came out; she couldn't go anywhere without those.She also had no idea where to stay besides crouching in the cor
Alas, she couldn't say anything.Lewis shoved her aside, and Josephine fell on her bottom on the bench, her back aching as she collided with the railing behind. Lewis said, "You're right. It's none of my concern now. I've been too nosy! Since you enjoy staying here, you shall stay here all you want
Seth was right. Lewis had numerous opportunities to discover the truth, but he didn't. He was proud, awkward, and always said the opposite of what he meant.Seth saw right through Lewis. Lewis would never admit he had a soft spot for a woman and an unpresentable mute at that.Lewis' eyes grew colder
Seth's voice was gentle and seemed to bewitch her as he whispered.Josephine's eyes flickered, and she subconsciously clenched her fists.After Seth had finished speaking, he looked at her solemnly and uttered, "Understand?"Josephine nodded in a trance.She must remember that, or she would rove the
It was morning. The sunlight shone through the window and fell on Josephine's ashen face.Her eyelashes fluttered as her eyes slowly opened. The harsh rays were too dazzling for her, and she raised her hand to shield her eyes from them.She took some time before getting up from bed.As she turned, s