Angeline had an untainted aura. Her eyes and brows carried the bliss of a girl who was cherished since childhood. There was also the arrogant, confident, and extraordinary aura that emanated from her very being as a scholar-tyrant.
Whether it was the special combination of strength and gentleness that was etched deep in her core or her exceptional and pure otherworldly aura, she was simply too outstanding.
Rose, on the other hand, wore attire with vibrant colors that were pieced together. She looked devastated with tears streaming down her face. She clearly had beautiful features and an alluring body, but every advantage portrayed on her just seemed like a reckless waste of God's creation.
She had succeeded in concealing her superior qualities and highlighting the unrefined side of herself as a country bumpkin.
Seven years ago, Angeline and Rose were total opposites.
A great astonishment manifested on Jay’s handsome face. Why, after seven years, did Rose reflect so many vivid shadows that belonged to Angeline?
Just as he slipped into a reverie, the honking sound of a car rang out.
When Jay zoned back in from his distraction, he saw Angeline's car tipping over, smashing into the railing and rolling down the cliff. Rose, however, was nowhere to be seen.
"Rewind, Grayson!" Jay stared at the huge screen with great concentration.
Grayson dragged the clip back to the section where Angeline's car broke down and punched the play button.
At this moment, Angeline's red car began shaking violently. The tire underneath the driver's seat started emitting smoke. Sitting in the driver's seat, Angeline tried to roll down her window to get out, but it would not budge. Angeline kept hitting the window in panic. Helplessness and despair crept up her originally calm face.
She pulled out her mobile phone. There was no way of telling who she was calling, nor was it clear if the call went through, but Jay knew from the way her mouth moved that she was calling out 'Jay'.
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