Chapter 757 Leave the Chat Group
These things happened more than a year ago, but they seemed to have just happened yesterday.
Colin recalled for a moment and chuckled. "I think I remember it."
There was a dinner this evening, but they were all drunk. Benjamin and Camila could only entertain guests for them.
After a tiring day, Colin and Faye went to bed early.
The next morning, Faye was still dreaming when she heard Colin talking on the phone in the hallway.
She couldn't hear him clearly through the door. Faye rolled over again and fell asleep again.
She woke up again at almost eight o'clock. When Faye washed herself and went downstairs, Colin was learning how to make soup with Cindy in the kitchen.
Faye tapped on the door frame. "Are you making soup?"
Cindy turned around. "Good morning, Mrs. Farrell. Breakfast is ready. Sit down and I'll bring it to you."
Colin walked over and kissed Faye on her cheek. "Good morning."
Faye's ears turned red as she saw Cindy pretending to be busy in the kitchen. "Good morning. Wash your hands and have breakfast."
Colin pinched Faye's ear and walked towards the bathroom.
The phone vibrated in his pocket. Colin dried his hands and took out his phone. In the chat group of his friends, Abbot was sending messages.
"Colin, you have roses in your house. Why did you ask us to buy roses for the proposal?"
Colin leaned against the washstand and texted, "Do as I tell you. Don't ask so many questions."
Abbot texted, "Making money is not easy."
Colin texted, "Cut the crap. You must be there at 10:30. If one flower is missing, you and Rebecca will be over. Seize the time."
Abbot texted, "You're threatening me."
Colin didn't reply to Abbot, put his phone in his pocket, and walked out of the bathroom.
Half an hour later, Colin and Faye finished breakfast and drove to the community where the Nash family had previously lived.
When they approached the destination, Faye's hand clenched tightly.
Colin noticed that and pulled over the car.
Faye took a breath and pretended to be calm. "Why are we stopping?"
Colin took Faye's hand, his thumb rubbing the back of her hand. "Honey, if you're upset, we won't go."
Faye's cold hand slowly relaxed, holding Colin's warm hand. "I'm fine."
Colin frowned. "Don't force yourself."
Faye lowered her eyes and glanced at Colin's hand. "I didn't. As you told me, people need to try to move forward."
Colin said in a low voice, "If you feel upset, we will leave at any time."
Faye nodded. "Okay."
Watching the great changes along the road, Faye had mixed feelings.
She knew that Colin had done this for her and was deeply moved.
As the car slowly drove, Faye's face became solemn again.
Colin slowed down. He was about to say something when Faye touched his hand and said in a low voice, "I'm fine."
Colin asked again, "Are you sure?"
Faye said, "I got this."
People often said that if a person didn't force themselves, they would never know how far they could go.
But many times, people made up their minds to force themselves, not for themselves, but for those who loved them deeply.
The car drove at a constant speed across a street, and in front of them was a large amusement park.
Faye's eyes instantly turned red. "Colin."
Colin looked at Faye gently and said in a low voice, "Honey, if your past is like thorns, I can't let those thorns disappear. The only thing I can do is to cover them with roses."
Faye's heart was full of warmth.
A few minutes later, Colin parked his car at the entrance of the amusement park and asked Faye, "Do you want to take a walk?"
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