Chapter 302 Maybe it wasn't exactly a secret; it was it was just the way we expressed out feelings for each other differently. After all, that part of my past wasn't something everyone could know It was like candy laced with poison forsweet to the taste but ultimately deadly.
"You seem preoccupied today like you have something heavy on your mind. Keeping it bottled up won't help. Why not share it with us?" In this foreign land, I could feel their unique concern for me, and I managed a smile in response. Yet I struggled to hide my own sense of loss. I thought maybe it was worth trying to share something, even if just a little.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"If you guys don't have anything planned, could you cwithto the library?" I asked softly, standing as I stuffed my books into my backpack William and Gabrielle exchanged glances before both nodded in agreement, willing to join me.
At the library, I wandered alone between the shelves, searching for clues that might relate to the paper crane in my hand. I knew it sounded absurd, but my intuition toldthat the crane's appearance wasn't a coincidence. "What are you loolding for?" gabrielle asked softly, trailing behind me.
y confuse them further I shook my head, not answering. I didn't want them to know i was searching for anything connected to Ethan. It would only Instead, I told them I was looking for a book that might help with my thesis Finally, inacomer, I found an old, rare edition of a book. "This book has givenimmense strength and has ledto reassess my life's pursuits," I said.
It was a classic from abroad in its original language; without a solid grasp of the language, one could easily miss its essence.
1 was particularly attached to this book because it held so many memories for"Let's not stay in the library, it's crowded, and we can't really chat here. We have tomorrow off, so why don't we go out and relax instead?" Gabrielle suggested, and I nodded in agreement, following them to register for the book After sorting out the borrowing process, we took the book to a nearby pub.
The pub had a unique charm, filled with the scent of fruitwoods, reminiscent of a country band. The music was low and melodious, creating a tranquil and cozy atmosphere.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe three of us settled in tan into a table near the window, where the sunlight streamed in at an angle, illuminating our drinks and books
I gently opened the rare edition book, the texture of the pages reminding Οof the letters used to write. Though those sheets of paper were plain, every stroke was imbued with my feelings and wannth.
I tried to find memories related to the crane within the pages, but the book's content sweptinto another contemplative world. I was ver last in the story until William and Gabrielle's conversation broke the silence, and I realized the day had grown dark "It seems this book really means a lot to you," Gabrielle awkwardly remarked, seeingso absorbed in reading
I sheepishly closed the book Then I took out the paper crane and placed it on the table positioning the book En and crane at the sangle. "I guess you're both curious about it, so letshare the story with you."