Chatper 715
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 715 What Took Him So Long?
âI know the person who signed a year-long contract with Lucy.â
âYou do? Who is he?â
A lengthy silence ensued on the other end of the line. After a long time, Damienâs deep voice broke the silence
again. âPromise me youâll stay calm when I tell you.â
Cherise was baffled. âIt canât possibly beâ¦â
âItâs Lennon.â
Cherise was dumbstruck. âHas he lost his mind?â Cherise gripped her phone tightly in a fit of anger. âWhat took him
so long?â
âLucy gave up everything to follow him back then, and he was the one who pushed her away. He even claimed he
never wanted to see her again. What is he playing at now?â
âDid he only realize his mistake after they parted ways?â Cherise grew angrier as she continued. âHe should never
have let her go in the first place if he knew he would regret it!â
âMm.â Damien sighed lightly, âCherise.â His voice was deep and earnest. âI consider myself fortunate that youâre
willing to give me another chance.â
Cheriseâs grip on the phone tightened. She was momentarily taken aback before she realized that it also applied to
Damien.
âI regretted it on the third day after our breakup. Standing atop the towering Lenoir Group building, Damien gazed
at the bustling cityscape beyond the full-length windows.
âBut you had already left.â His voice was soft and wistful. I assumed you were deeply disappointed in me, and I
thought our story had ended.â
âYou were my first love and my first relationship. I always heard people say that feelings fade and are forgotten
over time. I thought I could eventually let go.
âBut I didnât realize how deeply you had taken root in my heart. On the third day after you left, my longing for you
intensified every day to the point where I couldnât sleep at night. You were all I saw when I closed my eyes.â
âI began searching for you and scoured all the places you might have goneâ¦â
The midday sun streamed in through the full-length windows. The sunlight reflected on Cheriseâs face, and its
warmth made her sluggish. Leaning back in the genuine leather chair in the café, she closed her eyes. She listened
to the man on the other end of the phone speak passionately about his longing and yearning for her over the years.
It was a pleasant feeling. The manâs yearning on the phone stirred something within her.
As it turned out, she wasnât the only one who had suffered over the past five years. Damien had also yearned and
thought of her when she was missing him.
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He had admited he was wrong about the breakup back then. Wasnât I at fault, too?
If they had communicated openly back then, perhaps⦠Perhaps they would have been in a much happier. place
now.
âDamien.â The woman smiled. She held the phone with one hand and stirred her coffee on the table before her
with the other. âYou were also my first love and my first relationship.â
On the other end of the phone, Damien held his breath, waiting for her to finish.
Cherise smiled faintly. âSo weâre both novices. Letâs help each other out if weâre lacking in anything.â
She shut her eyes and basked in the sunlight from the window. âI think Iâm starting to appreciate the roses you gave
me.â
After that, Cherise ended the call. She put her phone on silent mode, settled the bill, and returned to the institute to
commence work. Before leaving the research institute in the evening, she overheard a group of female employees
gossiping next door as she washed her hands in the bathroom.
âDid you hear? The CEO of Lenoir Group. Damien Lenoir, bought all the roses in all the flower shops in the city!â