Everly was an exceptionally bad drunk. If it wasn’t for Olivia, she would have gone at it with the men in the lounge.

It was the first time Olivia saw her friend hugging a man and wailing about being an empty-nester. Olivia had no choice but to bring her drunk friend back to her new rental.

A while back, Jeff’s caregiver found out that Olivia was looking for apartments for rent and recommended the apartment of a relative to her. Olivia settled on the apartment because she could save on agent fees. Moreover, the deal was backed by the caregiver, whom she trusted.

Since her landlord wouldn’t be back in the country anytime soon, Olivia had not officially signed the lease, but she received his approval via WhatsApp and moved in. Without signing any lease, she left no records behind for Ethan to track her down.

The tiny apartment was a far cry from her family home at the height of their fortune, and it was no match for the villa she shared with Ethan.

Still, it was cozy, and she liked it enough. She even kept her dad’s favorite tropical fish in the apartment.

Whenever she opened the windows, she’d have a full view of the ocean. Once, she thought that Collington Cove was Ethan’s gift for her. Later, she was aghast to learn that Marina had returned to the country and moved into that place right away.

The fact made her miserable for a long time, but she was finally over it. Be it living in an expensive or affordable apartment, she could still enjoy the same ocean view.

The apartment came with a small balcony, where she lay down some thick rugs. She had initially planned to bring Jeff home when his condition stabilized. She’d like him to spend his retirement at her place, sunbathing on the balcony and enjoying life.

Too bad things took a turn for the worse. The cancer diagnosis came out of the blue, and she never thought that her dad would remain in the ICU.

The drinking made her feel a little queasy, so she took some medicine and lay on the mattress by the cot she placed in her room. It wasn’t the most comfortable arrangement, but that was the only way she’d get some shut-eye.

Thanks to the alcohol, she had a good sleep and woke up late. Everly woke up earlier and made her some breakfast.

the topic of the wild night. Adults seemed to be

and a piece of toast in her mouth. She mumbled, “Breakfast’s ready.

“Eve, I probably can’t keep you company for the

splurging? Yesterday’s celebration was a grand farewell to our youth. I woke up a new person today, ready to work! I’d

saw her friend at the door, where they gave each other a soft hug. “Eve, you’ll find a better man. You have to go through the

you! You can’t even keep your perfect husband. Let’s see if you’ll find yourself a

the sun and smiled gently.

days too. When things cool down, I’ll catch up with you.

“Alright.”

on her phone. To her surprise, she found a missed call from

assumed he had called to discuss the divorce, but unfortunately, she wouldn’t have time

of calls to her. Olivia called Chloe back, who picked up the call

sounded concerned. “Liv, why didn’t you pick up my calls? I was worried about you for days. Do you

rocks. In the many years after Chloe left, she felt very aggrieved, wondering why she was abandoned. She was in denial when she learned that

people, why

amount of pain would

Ethan gave me some money.

Chloe couldn’t shake off the image of Olivia leaving in the rain. “Liv, where are you? I need

you wouldn’t have disappeared for years without a call if you had cared about me. And you would have

reached out to you, forgetting that you’ve remarried. I

“Liv, I—”

way we were before. I’ll take care of Dad. You

her feel ashamed in front of Marina, she

Marina’s side, taking care of the daughter of another man. She couldn’t blame Chloe for the

job. Finally, she texted Ethan, telling

and Ethan were over. They’d never remain friends, much less rekindle

everything, she departed for the hospital. Keith noticed that she came alone.

and asked her gently, “Are

I’ll feel

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