"Stop wasting your time. I will never allow Summer to be together with you, not even over my dead body. Back then, I would have been moved by your persistence.
"But not anymore. Summer's father's portrait hangs in the living hall. Every time I see it, I am reminded of his death. Did you think that you standing here for many days could ease my immense resentment?
Never!
"If you do not wish to see my relationship with Summer become stale, then get away from my sight, and stay away from her. I have never been this heart-hardened before. Even though it is the first time, I will remain resolute!" 1
She had lost him forever in just one night. How could she withstand such misfortune?
He was her soulmate, her firmament. Without him, her world was in shambles, and everything before her was pitch black darkness!
Just then, a call came from the office as though an emergency had occurred. Mark gestured politely and left.
However, Daisy wasn’t moved a single bit. She remained headstrong.
Summer went to school. Her face was sore, her eyes
swollen. They were slightly reddish too.
During lunch, the teacher opposite her had brought her share of lunch. She wanted to use the washroom, s o she got up and left.
Through the door, she could hear gossip coming from outside the washroom.
"Ms. Hart had such a wonderful life before this. Mr. Valentine would deliver nutritious lunch to her every afternoon. He was so caring."
"Indeed, Mr. Valentine is a remarkable man. But now, the situation isn't easy on anyone. They are separated by the death of their unborn child and her father. How can they be together?"
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