Yesseca waited for Tremaine at the entrance of her new store.
When she saw him coming out of the car, the street lamp was like a thin layer of gauze covering him, sending her into a daze.
But soon, she came back to her senses.
All she felt was disgust and pain.
She forced herself to recall his cruelty.
He drove her out of Nashaland.
And he trampled her feelings for him.
Her heart was in pieces and was impossible to fix.
"Tremaine!" Yesseca went straight to the point, pointing at the sign as she said, "Read this sign carefully!"
Tremaine looked over and was stunned.
On his way, he had been thinking about what to say to her.
He debated with himself for a long time and he even practiced it countless times in his heart.
When he came out of the car and saw her, his heart beat even faster. He didn't expect that the sign would stop his beating heart.
Tremaine gave a wry smile.
Did Yesseca loathe him to this extent?
That she had to set up a sign banning him outside her store?
"Yesseca." A moment later, Tremaine said in a low voice. "I know that you' re happy about the new store. I'm happy for you too. I really am."
He had planned not to bring up anything that would upset her.
So he quickly changed the subject.
Unfortunately, Yesseca did not have the desire to talk about other topics with Tremaine.
She had one purpose.
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