Waiting For a Girl Like You - Chapter 1109 Extra Story (Part Seven)
It went on for twenty minutes straight.
At the beginning, Selina tried her best to be polite. But after a while, she began to yell at Dylan because the pain was just unbearable. Fortunately, Dylan was an understanding and generous man. He just laughed it off and didn’t take it personally.
Selina had thought that after the treatment was done, Adonis would come up to see her.
She waited for a long time, but she didn’t see him at all. Then, Sally came into her room.
“He’s gone. You don’t need to wait for him.”
When Sally saw the expression on Selina’s face, she immediately knew that she was waiting for Adonis.
“What? He just left like that? Why didn’t he come up to see me when I cried so hard? I thought it would be miserably loud enough for anyone to hear…” Selina murmured as she moved her ankle, which now felt much better.
Sally patted her on the shoulder and said, “He left and drove Shana home as well.”
In fact, Sally knew that her mother thought that Adonis could give it a try with Shana. Perhaps it was because Carla felt guilty that Sally had broken Cody’s heart, and she wanted to make up for it through Shana.
However, Things might not go as she wished.
“Oh,” replied Selina without much emotion.
Shana was a typical obedient girl. And since Adonis didn’t seem to like girls like that, Selina didn’t see her as a threat.
“Wow, it looks like you are okay with it.”
Sally looked at her. It didn’t seem to her like Selina was taking it seriously at all. “Let me tell you. Shana is a reserved girl, so she doesn’t really show her intentions boldly. She may look harmless, but that doesn’t mean that she’s not a threat.
You and Shana are extremes. You like crowds, while she likes being quiet. You like to take the initiative, while she likes to wait for the best timing. However, in terms of personality, the two of you are actually quite similar. Adonis doesn’t really know her very well, but if he got to know her, he could fall in love with her.”
Upon hearing that, Selina suddenly sat up straight and grabbed Sally’s arm.
“Sally, why didn’t you tell me earlier? !”
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Meanwhile…
“Adonis, it’s okay. If we go any further, you’ll have to take a detour. I can just take a taxi home. I can easily get one here.”
As Shana grew up, she became different from the other ladies from all those noble families. Especially since her father passed away, she had taken care to keep a low profile and didn’t like to bother others.
It was already
ng farther and farther away from me. She always talks about her Uncle Sean. Sometimes, when I’ve been talking for a while, I find that she isn’t even listening.”
… “Suddenly, I am scared.”
… “She is now twelve years old, and she suddenly got a high fever. She hasn’t been to school for half a month now, and when I heard that her parents were scared, I was also frightened. I was afraid that she would become a fool because of the fever. But it’s okay. I can take care of her for the rest of her life.
I asked mom to take me to Sally’s house. But as soon as I entered her room, I saw her uncle coming back and coaxing her to sleep.
… At that moment, I knew that she was getting farther and farther away from me.
… Right now, I suddenly don’t want to grow up.
… She is finally eighteen years old. As expected, she went to see her uncle, but her uncle called me and asked me to pick her up.
I know her uncle is deliberately distancing himself from her, but I still don’t like this feeling. I don’t want to know her through another person. I want to know everything about her from her, not someone else.”
… “I don’t want to see her sad or go on a diet. I want to keep her by my side all the time.
… But I know… I can’t.”
… “She has gone abroad. I want to be with her so, so much.
… I flew to see her, but I didn’t have the courage to show up in front of her. At that moment, I realized how vulnerable I was in front of her.”
… “She has been gone for two years, three months, and seven days. I miss her so much.”
There was only one page left before the diary ended.
Sally wiped away the tears on her face and turned to the last page.
… “I lost her.
… Completely.”