Chapter 12 Two Of A Kind

As Cecilia looked around, everything felt exceptionally unfamiliar. Once again, she had forgotten the way back.

She pulled out her mobile phone to use the GPS but struggled to recall the name of the place where she was staying.

Calvin had been following her at a distance, worried about her since Nathaniel had left. Seeing Cecilia standing alone, he couldn’t help but approach her.

“Cecilia.”

Startled, Cecilia instinctively thought that Nathaniel had returned. A glimmer of hope sparked in her eyes, but when she turned around, it was replaced by a sense of loss.

Calvin walked toward her. “Do you really not remember me?”

Cecilia gazed at him, struggling to place his face.

“I’m Fatso; have you forgotten?” Calvin prompted gently.

It was then that Cecilia remembered. When she was a child living in the countryside with Martha, she had a friend named Fatso. Calvin had been chubby and shorter than her back then, but now, he had grown into a tall, imposing figure with striking features.

“I remember now; you’ve changed so much that I hardly recognized you.”

Reuniting with an old friend in such a foreign place brought a faint smile to Cecilia’s face, though it was tinged with bitterness that didn’t escape Calvin’s notice.

“Come on, I’ll take you home,” Calvin offered.

After dropping Cecilia off, Calvin was surprised to discover that she was staying in a rundown motel. For someone from a prestigious family like the Rainsworth family, even after a divorce, she shouldn’t have been reduced to such a state.

Cecilia felt uneasy. “Sorry for the trouble,” she said softly. “I live here, but please don’t tell Martha. I’m afraid it would worry her.”

Calvin nodded, unsure of how to comfort her. It was late, and he couldn’t stay indefinitely. After promising to visit her the next day, he left.

As Calvin drove away, he didn’t notice the matte black Cadillac parked in the shadows beneath the building.

For Cecilia, it didn’t matter where she lived. After Calvin left, she felt the discomfort from the drinks she had earlier, her stomach churning and her head spinning.

her mind. “You look like a ghost!

rubbed the makeup off her face and the lipstick from her lips, her pale skin flushing and swelling from the rough

suffering from depression, Cecilia had sought information about the condition. She knew that depression could lead to brain damage, causing memory loss and cognitive dysfunction. It could

Knock, knock!

sound of persistent knocking echoed through the room. Cecilia thought Calvin had returned, so she got up to open the door. But the moment it swung open, her wrist

her slender wrist so tightly that

was harsh as he closed the door behind

wonder you’re so willing to let go!” His words were

ignited a spark of jealousy and misunderstanding

comprehend why Nathaniel’s first love held such a place in his heart, yet nothing she did

furious eyes, her own reddening at the corners. “We’re

for three years while still harboring feelings

and his entire being exuded the scent of liquor. He gripped Cecilia’s chin, his eyes rimmed red as

time Cecilia had seen him like this,

he retorted sarcastically, “Are you worthy of

Cecilia choked back tears.

persisting with his questions by her ear. “Did he

the Rainsworth family. She had even turned down occasional invitations from friends. But now,

unexpected sense of relief. “What

moving downward. Cecilia’s blood seemed to freeze as she struggled to comprehend what was happening. She wanted to resist, to fight back, but

wasn’t until the very last moment had passed that Nathaniel

to brighten. Nathaniel looked at the thin and frail Cecilia, then his gaze shifted to the glaring

Smack!

Nathaniel across his

over her ears, unable to make out what Nathaniel was saying,

leave. Scenes from the

got into the car, he dialed his assistant, Mason. “Find out who the men in

Mason was somewhat bewildered.

revolved around Mr. Rainsworth. Did she even know any other

Nathaniel left, Cecilia

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