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Chapter 253

Chapter 253

Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook

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"No, I don't want to," Raegan refused, horrified.

The corners of Henley's lips twitched slightly. "Because? "Raegan, I won't hurt you."

Raegan had no choice. She was forced to get into Henley's car. She did not dare to confront him directly, fearing that he would harm her son.

Henley was in the driver's seat. Suddenly, he leaned over. Raegan was so startled that she covered her chest and asked vigilantly, "What do you want to do?"

“Buckle up,” Henley explained gently. She reached out to fasten his belt tenderly.

After fastening it, he sat up straight, started the car, stepped on the accelerator, and drove forward.

Raegan looked out the window at the dark night and asked nervously, “Where are you taking me?”

«Wait and you will see for yourself. We will arrive soon. If you are tired, you can rest earlier,” Henley replied mysteriously.

But Raegan didn't dare sleep, much less close her eyes. She forced herself to stay awake, watching outside as the car sped through the night.

He noticed that little by little they were leaving the populated area and the surroundings were becoming more and more desolate. It seemed like they were entering the suburbs.

Both sides of the road were completely dark and there were no signs of living things in the surrounding area.

Raegan noticed that the road was becoming increasingly bumpy. She felt so uncomfortable that she felt like vomiting.

His face paled. When he couldn't contain himself any longer, he pleaded, "Henley, can you stop the car? "I feel bad."

But Henley didn't seem to hear Raegan. He didn't even look at her. He continued driving with his eyes fixed on the road.

After a while, the car finally stopped. They were in a dark and dilapidated area.

Raegan didn't think about it anymore. He hurriedly got out of the car, ran some more, and vomited.

Henley walked over to Raegan and handed her a bottle of water. But she didn't take it. She didn't dare drink anything he gave her.

In an instant, Henley's face turned sullen and his eyes turned cold.

He pulled Raegan to the side of the house and asked, “Raegan, do you remember this place?”

Raegan shook her head. I didn't really remember the place.

A trace of sadness flashed in Henley's eyes. He reminded her: “You once gave candy to a child here. You even talked to him. Don't you remember?

Raegan looked at him with confusion on her face.

She explained, "Actually, I don't remember everything from my childhood."

When he was twelve years old, he had an accident and hit his head. That's why he had forgotten many things, especially his childhood memories.

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