"Finnick, Vivian doesn't love you anymore. She's moved on. Otherwise, she wouldn't have walked away just now. Finnick, just get over her, okay? Let's start over. We'll definitely be happy together. Trust me, okay?"
"Even if she doesn't like me anymore, I'll still try to win her back." There was a look of determination in Finnick's eyes when he looked at Evelyn.
"Evelyn, I can't forget Vivian. I can't live without her. At first, I planned to go to A Nation to find her when you can live on your own, but now that she has come back, I'll never let her go again."
"What about your promise to me?" Pushing him away, Evelyn yelled at him emotionally, "Does your promise not count anymore?"
Saying nothing, Finnick did not know how to explain to her as he had indeed broken his promise back then. As silence engulfed them, Evelyn continued to sob.
"I'm sorry, Evelyn. I can promise you anything other than this," Finnick said guiltily after a long time.
"Fine. It's okay if you don't want to be with me." Evelyn had a look of revenge on her face. "Just promise me you won't be with Vivian as well. As long as you can promise me, I won't talk about being with you anymore."
Finnick kept silent.
"What's the matter?" Evelyn mocked, "Didn't you just say you can promise me anything?" "Evelyn," Finnick pinched the bridge of his nose as he asserted, "Don't be unreasonable. I'll never give up on Vivian."
After speaking, he did not bother to wait for her response and directly left.
It seems that it's impossible to make it clear to her.
I have to think of other ways.
"Come back, Finnick!" Watching him walk away, Evelyn shouted frantically, "Are you going to leave me, a cripple, here all by myself? Are you even a man?"
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