Nancy looked at Fannie's smooth shoulder, and then at the almost uncontrollable expression on Caspar's face.
Then she turned around and ran out angrily. Tears streamed down her face as she ran on the street alone. She didn't even care if anyone would see her being miserable.
At that time, it felt as though she had lost the whole world. Being cheated on by the man she trusted the most broke her.
They had been together for so long, but in the end, she found out that the man she loved was a complete scumbag.
Then she met Charles.
There was no doubt that she had loved Charles deeply. If truth be told, she was still in love with him. But there were too many bumps on their road that she couldn't bear, so she wanted to escape from him.
There was no heartache or loss with him, only sadness and confusion.
If Charles was just another man who would be part of her past, Nancy didn't know what to do with her future anymore. Who would be the man she would marry? Who would be the man she would stay with for the rest of her life?
Or, she just had to be alone for the rest of her life?
No. She still had her children. Even if she lost the man she loved, at least she had the two children by her side, and her beloved career.
The innocent girl she used to be was long gone. She was now a mother of two children. She had to force herself to be strong.
There were so many thoughts that had been running on her mind.
But her train of thought was disturbed when her phone suddenly rang.
As soon as she saw Doris' name on the screen, she answered the call. "What's up, Doris?"
"Nancy, I've seen the photos online. Charles is so handsome and you are so beautiful. You were blushing. Is it exciting because you haven't kissed him for a long time? I saw you hug each other. I know you two have made up. I'm really happy for you." The moment Nancy heard the word "kiss", her face immediately heated in embarrassment
"Don't be so sentimental. Now I..." When she was about to say that her relationship with Charles had reached the dead end, she hesitated. In the end, she decided to just change the topic instead. "What about you? You always stick around Jay and often kiss him. You two are like a young couple who just entered a relationship. How childish!"
"I don't understand what you're saying. What do you mean I often kiss him? I only kiss Ace, not Jay." After a short pause, Doris added coldly, "I don't know what's wrong with Jay these days. I haven't seen him for several days. I asked him and he told me that he was very busy with the company. I was worried when I saw him in low spirits. The reason why I called you is because I wanted you to ask Charles if something happened to the Jay's company which was making him stressed."
Of course, Nancy was stunned when she heard how serious Doris' voice was. She hadn't heard of anything wrong about Jay's company.
Well, it was not as if she was paying attention to it.
How could she know if something happened?
However, considering her relationship with Charles now, she couldn't ask him anything.
So Nancy persuaded, "Stop thinking too much, Doris. If something happened to Jay's company, the internet would report it. You wouldn't have to guess. Don't worry. Nothing will happen."
"Then why is he always in a hurry to leave the house every day? Oh, by the way, there is another thing. It has been three days since Jay slept in the same room with us. He said he had a cold, but I don't think so at all. Do you think he has that disorder again? I mean that thing." Helpless, Doris couldn’t help but sigh. If it wasn’t the case, then what was wrong with Jay this time?
Nancy, who had been very upset, burst into laughter when she heard what Doris said.
"You're such a paranoid. Let me tell you, men probably get tired of that thing too. You're a doctor in the andrology department. How can you not know that? Don't think too much. It's all right."
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