Chapter 1557
As Sadie nervously rambled on, Holden sat beside her, smoking and patiently listening to her.
The more she talked, the colder Sadie felt.
When Sadie stopped, Holden extinguished his cigarette and asked calmly, “Did Zayden call you before the car crash? After leaving Eleymond, where did he go? Has he been in touch with you?”
Sadie was so nervous that she could hardly speak.
Holden gave her a quick look and said calmly, “He’s my cousin, remember? I can overlook your past with Zayden.
”
Even though Holden never seemed to care about their past, Sadie couldn’t help but feel like he was upset about this.
It seemed like he was ready to forgive her.
She told herself that maybe she was just imagining her fear.
“I will tell you!” Sadie quickly changed her tone, sounding repentant.
“Holden, if you can forgive me, I’ll tell you everything.
”
everything about
me before
Conata and had been staying
to get you out of Eleymond, but I don’t
Conata, and
”
he recalled it was a notorious
Ariana that Zayden had shown
explained why his men had searched Eleymond thoroughly but had found no
Sadie looked at Holden hopefully, thinking
Holden nodded, saying, “Good.
”
Holden
Helen, how could we have fallen in
just did,” Sadie replied,
always loved you,
loved you for
”
about me?”
“You…” Sadie hesitated.
continued, “You’ve always wanted to be with me, so you agreed to be
each other for a long time;
me, so
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