The rims of her eyes were still red.
She was hurt, but she also knew Mitchel had every reason to ignore her.
After all, they were strangers to each other now.
Obviously, Mitchel had moved on.
But how about Raegan? Why did his coldness still make her feel sad?
Maybe because she had loved him for ten years.
So, when they suddenly became strangers to each other, it was inevitable that she felt a bit aggrieved.
She remembered not only the good times they had but also the pain he had caused her.
Raegan knew all wounds took time to heal.
For now, she had a more important matter to deal with.
So, she put aside her other thoughts and focus on her current predicament.
Until now, no taxi had accepted her online booking.
Maybe because Tenassie was too remote.
No driver would want such a long-distance drive.
With every tick of the clock, Raeganâs anxiety grew.
Suddenly, a car honked, interrupting her thoughts.
Then, a black Mercedes-Benz stopped in front of Raegan.
The window rolled down, revealing the face she hadnât seen for a long time.
It was Henley.
âHi, Raegan! What a coincidence! I didnât expect to see you here.
â
Henley was pleasantly surprised to see Raegan.
âWhere are you going? Iâll give you a ride.
â
Raegan looked at her phone again.
No one took her orders yet, so she decided to tell Henley the truth.
She got in the car and said, âCan you please take me to the station?â
âThe station? Why? Are you going somewhere?â
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Henley glanced at his watch.
âItâs rush hour.
At this time, itâs difficult to get tickets.
You may not even buy one.
â
âIâm going to Tenassie.
I have something important to deal with there.
â
âReally? Another coincidence, then.
Iâm actually on my way to Cedarcrest.
Itâs next to Tenassie, so I can drop you there.
â
Such a fortunate turn of events eased Raeganâs nervousness a lot.
She felt like Henley was her savior, and she was very grateful.
âThatâs great! Thank you, Henley.
Sorry for troubling you.
âDonât mention it.
Itâs no trouble at all.
â
Henley smiled, and his eyes twinkled.