Debbie and Hayden started dating when she was 16 and their relationship lasted for two years. Just a few days before her 18th birthday, for some unknown reasons they broke up. During those two years, being his girlfriend, Debbie was the one who had protected Hayden and his sister, although she herself was a little girl.

In return for her bravery, she got ridiculed by Hayden himself.

“You are not womanly at all,” Hayden had said to her.

Debbie’s reply on the phone made his heart tighten.

“I’m sorry, Deb. I didn’t treat you well before. I didn’t treasure what we had. I’ve regretted it. I’ve missed you for the past three years. Can we start over?” Hayden apologized, his voice full of remorse.

He had been involved with dozens of women after Debbie had left him, but none of them truly loved him as Debbie had.

thoughtful in a way that, even though she didn‘t know how to cook, to make sure he ate well, she used to bring takeouts to

her character for him. She was perky, but when she learned that Hayden’s mom liked quiet girls, she had always reminded herself to be quiet in front of his

he got kidnapped or blackmailed a lot, or sometimes into

best to protect him,

for his health and she wanted him to stay healthy. Thus, at first she could only handle 50 grams

done so

a fool. Now he was back, and he wanted her back. He promised

it’s too late.” Every time Debbie mentioned his

one who gave and gave in their relationship, but in the end, all she

reminisced about their past, but she was over him now. She had moved on. Except for the pain, she didn’t have other feelings

streets as if nothing had happened. When she passed by a dessert bar, the delicate desserts in the glass cupboards drew

Hayden hated it. Every time Debbie ate a durian snack in front of him, he would say it smelled disgusting and that she would get fat from eating too many snacks. He

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