However, Bonnie did not know how else she could let Jim understand her sorrow, much less make him remember his memories of their past year together.
She was confused and utterly helpless.
The man she loved no longer recognized her, and instead, his mind was filled with false delusions of another woman and even went so far as to hurt her with his cruel words.
No ordinary woman would be able to take this in stride.
Bonnie was no different. She was just a regular girl, after all...
Seeing that Jim was about to leave, Bonnie let out an exhale and summoned the last ounce of her strength to chase after him. Then, ignoring the excruciating pain of her abdomen and broken finger, she hugged Jim from behind and asked, "Have you read the note I gave you this morning?”
She was using all the strength she could summon to wrap her arms around his slender waist. "I've already told you. As long as you investigate the dates I've written for you, you'll be able to find out whether we've been together in the past!"
Jim furrowed his brows and recalled the note that he had found in his coat pocket.
He had already sent his assistant to investigate the dates and venues written o n the note, but truth be told, a lot had changed in a year.
Most of the hotel employees had already been switched out, and his assistant needed more time to get to the bottom of this.
However...
Jim's expression relaxed when he recalled what he had found on the other side of the paper.
He turned around and glanced at Bonnie with a newfound gentle expression on his face. "Can you show me the wound on your belly?"
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