"I won't give up, as long as you tell me that you're not actually into Russel.” Neil's eyes were filled with defiance.
I looked at him and asked, “Neil, when you gave me the cold shoulder, did you ever think that one day you might regret it?”
I had often imagined this scenario, where Neil finally realized that I was the one who loved him the most and that he had always had feelings for me, and if I were to leave, he would be filled with regret.
Now, all of this had come true, and I was still here, hearing him say that he didn't want me to leave him.
Neil was silent for a moment, showing the humblest side of him, and said, “I never expected that I would regret it. But now that I do, I can't stand the thought of you being with someone else.”
“Neil, thank you for saying that; it's satisfying my revenge.” I sat up and leaned against the headboard, smiling at Neil, “But there are so many things to regret in this world, I won't give you another chance. From now on, I'm Russel's girlfriend, so please stay away; I don't want to cause him any trouble.”
Neil's pride was already crushed under my foot, and yet I still stepped on it.
He looked at me with a strange look.
I met his gaze calmly, trying to clear my mind and make my eyes look calm.
“So you won't care if I'm with Bonnie, right?” Neil whispered.
“Yeah, I'd wish you the best.” I replied, “As long as you can persuade her not to bother me. Also, this kidnapping thing, she planned it all; I won't let that slide.”
Neil let out a cold laugh, “Hah.”
I didn't know what his laugh meant, but it made me feel uneasy.
Neil didn't continue; he just took out a palm-sized notebook from his pocket, threw it on my bed, and left.
After he left, I picked up the little, delicate notebook. It had a lock on it, but it was already open.
The pages inside the notebook were a little yellowed, showing their age.
I opened the cover, and the first page was written in my handwriting. '99 Things to Do After Marrying Neil.’
There was a small heart and a smiley face underneath.
I suddenly remembered that this was the notebook I bought when I first married Neil, specifically for recording our so-called sweet married life. I searched for all kinds of romantic events online and reached a total of 99. They were all listed in the notebook, which had exactly 99 pages.
Each page was titled with a different thing.
The first page was titled, “Go watch a romance movie with him, share a coke, and eat popcorn.”
The blue ink was already faded, but behind this line was black ink saying, 'Done,’ which was clearly recent.
I was stunned and thought of the time Neil asked me to go to the movies with him. Was it because he read this notebook that I had forgotten?
Was he really planning to follow the records here and complete the 99 things one by one?
I felt a mix of emotions, unsure whether I was sad or regretful.
"Still up?" Russel's voice suddenly broke the silence.
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