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12. HE SAW IT RIGHT

Author: rotteroos
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Alain immediately ran towards the elevator after successfully escaping René’s residence. He repeatedly pressed the button to go to the ground floor, and then he slumped weakly onto the cold elevator floor.

His right hand held his left chest. Now and then, his left hand also wiped the tears that for some reason, fell by themselves.

“How can I be like this? Why does it suddenly hurt so much that I want to cry?”

The feeling struck a moment after his eyes made contact with the mysterious painting shown by René earlier. At first, it was just a little tightness in his chest, but as the painter went further to tell the story, the feeling got worse. He even cried for a moment before he ran away from his lecturer’s residence. He hoped that René wouldn’t have the chance to see his tears.

His body felt weak. He couldn’t even move his legs to get up even after the elevator had arrived on the ground floor, and the door started to open.

He was just about to

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