Chapter 7 Chapter 7 I rubbed my sore eyes and waved my hand.
âIâm fine, really.â
The shopkeeper, perceptive as always, handed me a pack of tissues and brewed a cup of floral tea before turning away to tend to the flowers.
I sat quietly in the shop for a long time, letting my emotions settle. Eventually, I chose a bouquet of daisies and prepared to leave.
Just as I was about to pay, the shopkeeper stopped me.
âThis bouquet is on the house.â
I was taken aback and looked at her in confusion.
She smiled faintly, as though lost in memory.
âMiss, I just remembered something Joseph told me back then. He said someone might come to inquire about this order one day.
âIf she comes alone, give her a bouquet of flowers.
Tell her: Keep moving forward; the starlight will illuminate your path.â
That day, I broke down completely in front of my motherâs grave.
I never thought he would appear beside me in such a way.
And I never expected that even now, I would still rely on him for comfort.
What kind of mental preparation did he go through to leave those words with the shopkeeper?
I was the only one who understood the meaning of âif she comes alone.â
It meant he was no longer by my side.
09:23 The Du Chapter 7 In the evening, my colleague called me.
âZoey, the flightâs booked for next week.â
âWho do you want to list as the beneficiary for the insurance this time? Your husband?â
I shook my head.
âPlease put down Doctors Without Borders.â
âDoctors Without Borders?â
âYes.â
âWhy them?â
I sniffled and answered softly.
âBecause he was a doctor with Doctors Without Borders.â
As I staggered out of the cemetery gate, I saw an unexpected figureâJackson.
He looked unkempt, with stubble on his face and a weary expression.
Without saying a word, he handed me a box.
Inside was a camera, the same model as my motherâs.
âThe old one couldnât be repaired.â
We stood there in silence, staring at each other.
I didnât take the box.
I had no idea how he found me, nor where he managed to get this camera fromâone that was released in 1994.
But what I cherished had already been broken.
Even if he found an identical replacement, what difference would it make?
09:23 The Ruined Pride Chapter 7 Seeing that I wouldnât take it, he rubbed his temples, looking exhausted.
âCome back with me.
âThe wedding is next week. The invitations have been sent out. If you keep causing trouble, there will be no way to fix this.â
I let out a mocking laugh.
âTo you, Iâm the one causing trouble?â
He sighed and grabbed my hand.
âZoey, I know youâre doing this because you love me.
âYou think I favor her, giving her your belongings. But thatâs because she demanded an apology from you.
âI saw that old camera lying around and gave it to her so sheâd stop bothering you.
âYou embarrassed her in front of so many peopleâI couldnât just stand by and do nothing.â
Looking at him, I suddenly felt a hint of pity.
âJackson, I donât love you.â
He froze, then his expression turned cold.
âDonât lie.
âIf you didnât love me, why would you look at me like that?â
I chuckled softly, pulled my hand back, and gently touched his face.
âWhat a pity... Iâll never see this face again.â
His expression shifted as if he realized something.
âYou...â
But before he could finish, his phone rang.
09:23 Chapter 7 It was Sara.
He hesitated for a few seconds before answering.
On the other end, her voice was fraught with despair.
âJackson, Iâm leaving...
âIâm sorry for causing trouble again.
âItâs just... I couldnât help but feel jealous of her.â
âSara, where are you?â
âDonât come. Go find her. Sheâs the one youâll spend the rest of your life with.â
The call ended.
Jackson hurriedly shoved the box into my arms and took off running, disappearing at the end of the street.
I watched his figure vanish and sneered.
Lifting the box, I tossed the camera into a nearby trash can.
-I was about to leave too.
The following week, I was incredibly busyâtraining my body, brushing up on the language, finalizing story ideas, and coordinating with local guides.
Meanwhile, Jackson kept texting me from different numbers.
[Zoey, what did you mean that day?]
[Donât we have more to talk about?]
[I apologize on Saraâs behalf for what happened that day.]
[Where are you now?]
I didnât reply to a single one.
09:23 Chapter 7 The day before I left, he messaged again:
âThe weddingâs tomorrow. Will you come?â
I snapped my SIM card in half, dragged my suitcase, and resolutely headed to the airport.
As sunlight poured through the airplane window, the plane lifted off.
From A to Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, there were no direct flights.
I had to transfer in Cairo. The entire journey would take almost twenty hours.
Enough time to revisit old memories.
Pulling on the sleep mask handed out by the flight attendant, I murmured softly:
âJoseph, Iâm coming back.
âI miss you so much.â
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