"What?" Linda's expression instantly turned ugly, unable to believe it. "Impossible. The timing matches, and I have memories of it. How could it not be Mr. York? You must have made a mistake." "It's just so coincidental!" the person on the phone said. "When I heard they were looking for someone, I thought you must have hit the jackpot. But it turns out we were all mistaken. The room number was wrong, and the person that night wasn't Mr. York. He was a man in his forties or fifties." Now Linda's face went pale, and she glanced at her belly, becoming agitated. "How could I possibly be pregnant with a child from a man in his forties or fifties?" This was a huge letdown.
She had been living in a bubble of happiness.
If she hadn't been given such high expectations, she wouldn't have held onto hope.
When she found out the man from that night was Nash, she thought it was the smartest thing she had ever done in her life.
To hook such a rich and handsman so quickly.
But reality told her otherwise, that she had ended up in bed with an older man.
"Linda, face reality. Even though he's older, he's wealthy. You'll never have to worry about anything for the rest of your life," the voice on the phone tried to console Linda, understanding her feeling of soaring high, only to experience the disappointment of falling back down again.
But the result was still the same.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe needed money, and as long as she was willing, she would have plenty of it.
Linda couldn't accept this reality. As she hung up the phone, she was still living in her dream: "No, it can't be. I'm carrying Mr. York's child, not someone else's. It must be a lie!" She clutched her belly, starting to deceive herself.
After leaving the hospital, Nina didn't immediately return home.
She strolled down the street, the night breeze brushing against her, feeling low-spirited.
She pondered, if it was merely that single night, Linda's child definitely wouldn't belong to Nash. They had sinteractions, but it was uncertain.
She sought a stand-in, and Linda conveniently fell into that role at the right moment.
What was there to be surprised about? Perhaps she was just not well-informed enough.
Beep beep- Suddenly, the sound of a car horn.
Nina glanced back, a car was behind her, though she wasn't sure how long it had been following her.
"Nina." Scott leaned out.
Nina was taken aback to see him there. "I can't believe I'm running into you here of all places." A faint smile graced Scott's lips, his usual gentleness evident. "You've ended up right at my company's building. It's hard not to bump into you." Nina glanced at the building nearby. "What a coincidence." She felt a bit apologetic. "I'm sorry, you've been back for so long, and I haven't visited your company." "It's alright, there's not much to see. Just a bunch of big shots." Scott wasn't particularly keen on showing her around his workplace. He pulled up beside her. "Where are you headed? I'll give you a ride." Nina pondered. "I don't even know where I should go." Seeing she was troubled, Scott suggested, "Then get in the car, I'll take you somewhere." "Okay." Nina got into his car.
They arrived at a pedestrian street. It was crowded, with plenty of food and entertainment options, but Nina had rarely visited such places. She wasn't particularly fond of crowds, so she didn't have much expectation.
They got off the car and arrived at the square. Nina saw many people selling balloons, colorful ones, and there were plenty of lights around. Not far away, there was also a river, adding to the beautiful scenery. "Nina, look at that!" Scott had been waiting for this moment.
Nina looked up and saw the sky burst into fireworks, followed by more fireworks illuminating the sky. Suddenly, many people surged forward.
"Look, fireworks!" "Aren't fireworks only on weekends? It's only Friday today." "I don't know, but who cares? As long as there are fireworks to watch!" It was the first tNina had seen so many types of fireworks so vividly. The world at this moment was splendid and colorful, as if stepping into a fairy tale world.
For sreason, she felt a bit excited. Perhaps she had never imagined fireworks could be so beautiful. In the past, she would have had no interest because she thought fireworks were fleeting, noisy, and not worth watching.
Experiencing it firsthand was different. She was captivated by the scenery at this moment. She could hardly take her eyes off it, amazed that the fireworks even had words, like a meteor shower, and could even bloom like a flower.
Scott glanced at Nina, seeing her enjoying the moment. He smiled slightly, believing that everything was worth it.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe fireworks lasted for half an hour, attracting tens of thousands of spectators.
"Just a fireworks show, yet it attracts such a huge crowd," Nina remarked.
"People are always attracted to beautiful things," Scott concluded. "Do you like it?" Nina nodded, smiling faintly. "I quite like it. It's refreshing and I've never found fireworks so beautiful before." "That's good," Scott replied.
However, she glanced at Scott once more. "I overheard someone mentioning that fireworks usually only happen on weekends, and they're reserved for specific occasions. Is it supposed to be tonight?" Scott kept his gaze fixed ahead. "Perhaps we're just lucky." "If I'm lucky, then I'll make a wish and hope it comes true." Nina clasped her hands together, earnestly making her wish. She hoped for her parents' health, the safety of the baby in her belly, and for herself to overcher difficulties soon.
Scott didn't know, so he simply replied, "Just for playing." "Let's join in," Nina suggested.
"Sure."
As they approached, Nina overheard someone nearby mentioning that the fireworks along the riverbank were typically reserved for specific holidays. However, with a hefty payment, they could be arranged on other occasions. It seemed tonight someone had spared no expense to bring joy to their loved one with a smile. This remark piqued Nina's interest. She glanced at Scott, who was leading the way ahead. Did he sense her unhappiness and bring her here to see the fireworks? At this moment, a car, obscured by trees, was flashing its hazard lights. The person inside looked out through the window, staring at Nina and Scott's backs.
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darkened, a surge of anger burning in his chest. Quincy knew Nash still cared about Nina, otherwise he wouldn't have rushed over to find her immediately. Yet this unexpected encounter only added fuel to the fire. Content befongs to
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