"Well, it doesn't matter what, as long as you want it, I will stand by your side and support you,” Summer said.
“Okay, after telling you so much and for so long, I feel better now. Go to sleep. Good night."
"Good night." Summer did not feel like sleeping at all. She sat in front of the window, staring out at the night and thinking of him again.
Yvette’s words were ringing in her mind; Raine canceled her engagement because of Mark, and they would get engaged and married when Raine was back.
Mark had accompanied Raine for four years in Athana. He naturally knew that Raine had canceled her engagement for him.
When she was in Santabaca, she had witnessed how Mark forced Raine to think for herself about what she really wanted and what their relationship really was.
Now Raine had found her true feelings, and Mark had gotten what he wished.
There was no wonder he did not mention Raine again after the two met, nor did he mention it once in front o f her.
Maybe Mark thought it was unnecessary to talk about i t again. It must be that the wound on Raine's face had
healed, and he was just waiting for her to return to get engaged and married.
Besides, there was no need to tell an outsider about it. Was it not?
She knew she was that outsider.
It seemed that she had only now come to her senses and see the reality. But the most ironic thing of all this was, she learned the truth from Yvette.
So who was she to pass comment on Sherman when she was more stubborn than Sherman was? She could not stop feeling hurt upon hearing the truth from Yvette. It pained her so much. Her heart had been torn into pieces.
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