Chapter 208
Chapter 208
“Sure thing,” Rosalynn responded instantly
She wasn’t a child anymore, so it’s unnecessary for him to pick her up at all. Besides, she was done with Hilaria. She planned on surprising Wayne by going back alone!
“You agreed so quickly, don’t you miss me at all?” Wayne’s tone was quite displeased.
Rosalynn just smiled, but offered no response to Wayne. Soon, he had to head into another meeting. The call ended.
Rosalynn thought to herself that although the Rosso family was the one who proposed to break off the engagement, it must have caused quite a bit of trouble for the Bane Corporation and the Silverman family, right? She should return and support Wayne. After all, she still held the title of Mr. Silverman’s secretary Thinking along these lines, she promptly opened her suitcase and quickly packed her things. Then, Rosalynn planned to go across the hall and tell Hilaria she was leaving. But as she was about to step out, she discovered that Hilaria, having taken a call early in the morning, had left with Calvin
Rosalynn figured there was no rush. She decided to head out and buy some gifts for her colleagues. This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.
On a foggy winter morning, Hilaria’s car was parked outside Hillside Memorial Park, Hunched over in the car, her eyes were red and swollen.
“We’re done here!” A young man came running back with Calvin.
Hilana lifted her head in a daze, “Really Is Adeline really here?”
“We’re not sure if it’s the person you’re looking for, but there is an ‘Addy’ here,” the young man responded.
He had spent months traversing all the cemeteries in the L City and its surroundings. All potential matches were ruled out, leaving only Hillside Memonial Park. The caretaker refused to confirm whether there was someone named Addy.
So, he snuck into the cemetery and checked every gravestone, eventually finding “Addy
Calvin helped Hilana out of the car. As they approached the cemetery gates, she suddenly said to Calvin, “Maybe we should not come here, She wouldn’t want to
see me.”
Calvin scratched his head, “If you want to see her, just do it.”
Hilania was silent for a long while
“What are you all doing?” The caretaker noticed the group, finding their behavior suspicious.
“Hello…” the young man started.
“It’s you, I told you there’s no Addy here! The caretaker recognized the young man instantly.
At that moment, Hilaria seemed to make up her mind. She took the bouquet of flowers from Calvin and handed them to the manager, “Sir, I’m Addy’s relative. These flowers are for her, would you please deliver them for me.”
Caught off guard, the caretaker took the flowers. “Relative, huh. Then it hit him, “A relative? There are still living relatives in your family?”
From Hilaria’s attire, the caretaker could tell she was doing well. He unconsciously recalled the image of a young Rosalynn, crying for her mother while resting on her grandfather’s shoulder.