Chapter 318
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning By Max Charming chapter 318 Jadie shook her head, saying, âI remember a few days ago, after the last class, I brought the workbook home and left it on the desk. But now, itâs gone.â She paused, thinking for a moment, then shook her head again. â Actually, I might not have brought it home after all⦠Iâm sorry, Zach⦠I really forgot.â
Jadie frowned, and Zach reached out to touch her long hair. âWhen the break is over, you can ask the teacher for a new one, okay?â
âI tried calling, but Mr. Newton has already left for Sinagora. And⦠thereâs an assignment I need to complete, or else⦠Iâm sorry⦠I keep causing you trouble.â
Zach glanced at the closed door, then shifted his gaze back to Jadie. His tone grew more serious. âI can ask Yvonne if she can lend you her workbook.â
Jadie immediately grabbed onto Zachâs clothes her eyes pleading as she looked at him. âI donât want you to ask her, I donât like her.â Zach gently removed Jadieâs hand and checked the time on his wrist.
âIâll be back before dinner is ready.â
âZach!â Jadie tried to catch up, but he left without pausing, striding away. Jadieâs expression abruptly turned cold, her fists clenched. Unaware of the situation outside her room, Madelyn rested the book against her face and drifted into a deep sleep.
In that very moment, Madelyn heard the sound of pebbles tumbling. Initially, she didnât pay much attention, until a loud crash followed, and an intact flowerpot suddenly plummeted from the balcony, breaking on the ground below.
Startled, Madelyn quickly got up to assess the situation. She approached the balconyâs edge, and suddenly, a blinding light flashed before her eyes.
Shielding her eyes from the glaring light, she squinted. She couldnât help but wonder, âWho on earth is throwing pebbles at my flowerpot and using a mirror to shine light at me?â Glancing downward, Madelyn finally spotted Forrest perched on the backyard fence of her house.
Forrest was dressed in a black jacket, and a pair of sunglasses rested behind his ears. He gazed at her with a mischievous grin, all while toying with the mirror he held in his hand. Hastily, Madelyn dashed downstairs into the backyard.
âWhatâs your problem? Donât you have anything better to do? Why did you break my flowerpot?â she reproached.
Leaning back with his hands behind him, his arm tattoos visible, Forrest casually donned his sunglasses again. Arenât you planning to go out during the break? Staying home reading all day⦠you might turn into a recluse when youâre older.â
Still shielding her eyes from the glaring light, Madelyn inquired, âWhere should I go?â Forrest smirked.
âGive yourself ten minutes. Grab a jacket. Iâll be waiting for you outside.â
With that, Forrest effortlessly hopped off the fence, heading toward the house that Ethan used to live in, not giving her a chance to respond.
Madelyn wasnât particularly keen on going out. She harbored fears that something untoward might happen outside. In the living room, she hesitated. Assuming that Forrestâs impatience would eventually make him leave if she delayed, she spent half an hour meandering. Finally donning a white coat, she was about to leave when she unexpectedly encountered Hayson downstairs, sipping his tea.
âGoing out?â he asked. Madelyn was caught off guard and didnât dare meet his gaze as she responded, âJust stepping out for a little while, then returning.â
âAlright.â Hayson didnât stop her, assuming she was going to see Ethan. As Madelyn reached the door, she caught sight of a sleek black motorcycle parked there, with Forrest seated on it, cupping his hands to exhale warm air and rubbing them together. Surprised, she thought, âWhy is he still here?â
Spotting Madelyn through the rearview mirror, Forrest turned his head. â Whatâs taking you so long?
Piddling around? Iâm taking you out to eat, not on a romantic date. Why waste time dressing up?â He sounded irritated, yet he was still keeping an eye on her, mentally noting, âWell, not bad, though.