The Wiscadian restaurant was quiet. Rain began falling outside the window again, but it wasn't heavy, so it wouldn't affect anyone's travel plans.
Elsie stared out the window, her mind wandering. She wasn't sure whether having memories of her past life was a blessing or a curse. The memories had a way of resurfacing, unbidden, forcing her to relive moments she couldn't forget.
She found herself recalling that unforgettable love. Just an hour ago, Paul called, asking her to meet him at this restaurant. Now, her heart raced with anticipation.
Could it be that Joe remembered his past life too, after hearing her words? Her pulse quickened at the thought.
She was convinced that Joe must have memories of his past life, just like her. Otherwise, why would he have asked Paul to go to Alban and get her contact details?
When Alban had received Paul's call, he had been even more excited than she was. He had been so eager. In fact, he gave her more time than she expected—three months instead of just a couple of weeks.
Elsie exhaled slowly, the weight of relief lifting from her chest. She had time to work with Joe, to help him remember their past life. She could also allow him to resolve things with Skylar and their marriage.
It felt like the right thing to do—respectful to Joe and Skylar. After all, if she hadn't remembered their past life, Skylar and Joe would likely have remained together in this life.
Luckily, they didn't have children. A divorce would bring no significant loss to either of them.
Just as Elsie was about to continue pondering the future, someone walked into the restaurant.
She immediately turned to look, unable to contain her excitement.
But when she saw who had entered, a wave of disappointment washed over her. It wasn't Joe. It was Skylar.
"I'll order for us then. Are there any dishes you can't eat?" Skylar asked again.
Elsie shook her head, biting her lip. She could feel the calmness radiating from Skylar—there was no confrontation, no questions about why Elsie was involved with Joe. Instead, Skylar remained calm and collected.
The more composed Skylar was, the more uncertain Elsie felt.
Logically, Skylar should have felt guilty, not Elsie. After all, Skylar was the one who had taken everything from her.
Once Skylar had placed the order, she turned her attention back to Elsie. Elsie looked young and beautiful, and it was clear that she had received an excellent education from a young age.
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Is the author going to finally portray Skylark as a brave woman who can argue and communicate like a normal person in this real world? Hoping so.......
I don't like this story portraying Skylark's personality as too weak, too naive, Can't even defend herself Like accepting every humiliation from Vera's schemes and injustice without saying anything or doing anything. I wonder who is the protagonist in this novel, Vera or Skylark....