"Since you already knew that, why did you look for me again? If I marry Gabriel, I would be able to live a happy life too.
"I'll give you the happiness you want in the future."
Sebastian Simons raised his left hand. Yasmine noticed that he was wearing the couple's bracelet that they bought on Mount Emperor for $8.50 on his wrist.
He had been wearing it all this while.
"Some feelings will never disappear no matter how much time has passed or how many people had appeared in your life. Does love have an expiration date? My answer would be yes. Will love fade away eventually? I would say yes to that too. Will love drift apart? The same. However, will love come back after it leaves? I don't believe so." Sebastian paused. "The only reason I'm so confident in our love was that I knew our love has always been there and never left..."
The sun rose and the rain stopped. The two of them, who hadn't closed their eyes for the entire night, looked at each other. He said, "Come home with me. The promise I made last night would not be just a flash in the pan."
She smiled bitterly, "The promise you made last night was touching, but I can't go back with you."
"Why?" "Because of the man whom I had hurt. I can't leave him alone like this."
Sebastian left alone. Before he left, he said to Yasmine, "I'll come back over and over again, and I will never stop until you're willing to go back with
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me.
Yasmine Taylor went to Goldeap Corporation that day. However, Gabriel Smith was not at the company. She waited for the whole day but to no avail. Even so, she did not give up. In the evening, she went to the Smith family villa. The servants there informed her that the person she was looking for was not home.
Yasmine felt the need to meet Gabriel and explain everything to him. She must obtain his forgiveness.
She waited in front of the Smith family villa until 11 p.m before she saw a familiar car pulling over slowly. She rushed to the middle of the road and Gabriel's car stopped in front of her.
The two of them looked at each other for a moment. Yasmine stepped forward and tapped on the window. "Gabriel, could you come out for a while? Let's talk."
Gabriel came out of the car and asked with a haggard look, "What else is there to say?"
"I'm sorry. I really didn't mean it."
Yasmine lowered her eyes, trying to conceal the sadness within.
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