"Sara, here, you can take my car. It's not safe to take a cab on your own," Jacob said softly as he
handed her the car key.
Noah nodded and added, "Yes, Jacob's right. Feel free to take my car if you'd prefer that. Anyway, go
to Bess's house, and let us know if you know what's happening. In the meantime, we'll ask more
people if they know where she is."
Taking the car key from Jacob, Sara got in the car quickly, and did not say a word. The two watched as
the car disappeared around the corner. Once she was gone, Noah heaved a sigh.
"I'm getting tired of this and Bess is scared of getting married. I wanted to compromise, but then, I was
so angry that I don't remember what I said to her during our fight,"
Noah said as he hung his head, feeling regretful. It was dark outside, so Jacob could not clearly make
out his expressions. But his tone showed that he was remorseful.
"It's okay. It's only normal to fight with those we love. And besides, every couple hits rough patches in
life. There are no couples that have never fought. People are together because they are different. Like
never attracts like, it's the opposite characteristics that bring people together. And no two people think
alike. That's why we always find ourselves in conflict with people who are unlike us, and only after
crossing those conflicts do we get stronger as a couple,"
Jacob comforted him bluntly, because he knew that being honest was probably for the best. And as
long as Noah and Bess got through their troubles together, everything would be all right.
"Well, love is really strange. When we were single, we longed for someone to love us, but now we're
disappointed because it doesn't feel the same as we had imagined it to be. Humans are always going
to be disappointed. I think I finally get it now,"
Noah said with a sigh as he looked up at the vast, dark sky. There were still people walking on the
road, and they looked tired.
"Take Sara and me, for example. We have gone through a lot to get to where we are now. You still
have a long way to go, so don't feel tired just yet,"
Jacob said in a tone that sounded like an old man's voice. Noah was speechless when he heard that
and glanced at him in surprise. Although Jacob was right, Noah firmly believed that his relationship with
Bess would never go through as much trouble as Sara and Jacob's, because he was nothing like his
friend.
"All right, are you getting information from the calls?" Jacob asked all of a sudden. Noah had called so
many people, but he could not tell if it was really of any help.
"Nothing, they all said that they don't know. They even asked me if we had a fight, and seemed
surprised that she had left." Noah shrugged helplessly. Alas, he had become a bad guy in their opinion
now.
"Looks like they're all shocked. To be honest, I was surprised, too! You and Bess are like a role model
for all couples. I was certain that you two would stay the same even after you get married,"
Jacob joked. Although he knew that no couple could be a model couple that other people thought of as
an inspiration. It was a goal that was just too hard to achieve.
"Stop kidding, we want to be just like everyone else. And you two better keep the title 'role model',"
Noah retorted with a heavy sigh. He just wanted to find Bess and apologize to her.
"How about we go to Bess' favorite place to look for her? It's more likely that you would find her there,
right?" Jacob suggested.
"Get in the car," Noah instructed. He then opened the door, got in the car, and Jacob followed.
Throughout their way, they did not talk to each other. Jacob sat next to Noah, looking out the window at
the beautiful night sky. He could not remember how many times he had gone looking for someone on a
dark night like that, but he felt as though he had experienced the anxious feeling before.
He could understand Noah's stress and knew that he would blame himself if anything happened to
Bess.
He searched every place that Bess liked, but could not find her anywhere. Noah leaned over the
steering wheel and banged on it, feeling frustrated.
Only the feeling of regret was left in his heart as he understood that it was pointless of him to have
been angry with Bess.
Jacob leaned on his seat and asked, "Are you all right, Noah?" He could not help but sigh as they both
hated it that they could not find Bess anywhere.
Noah did not look at him, he just leaned over the steering wheel in silence. He was torn up about his
fight with Bess, and hated that they had fought over such a petty issue.
Noah had thought that she did not care about him, but she felt that he was not pleased with her effort
even after she had worked hard to gather the money that he needed for his company. Hence, they had
been stubborn and unwilling to compromise.
Looking out the window, Jacob let out a heavy sigh as he asked, "Do you think Bess might be at the
bar?" He lifted his head and looked at Noah with a serious expression.
"I don't think so, she has always told me that she hates going to bars. She would only go there if I
wanted to," Noah replied, lifting his head in surprise.
After thinking about it for a moment, he felt that it was only understandable for Bess to want to have a
drink after their fight. However, it was unsafe for a woman to go to a bar all alone at that hour.
"Should we call the police?" Jacob asked in a serious tone. He recalled what happened to Sara the last
time she had gone to a bar all on her own to have a drink. Worried that the same thing might happen to
Bess, he broke into a cold sweat.
All of a sudden, Noah sat up. If Bess had really gone to a bar all on her own, then things could end up
ugly.
"No, Bess won't do that..." Although he said that, he did not believe his words. 'Who could tell what
might happen?' he thought to himself.
"Let's go and look for her in all local bars..." Before Jacob even finished his words, he wondered,
'Where would I even begin to look for her? There are bars all over the city, and Bess could be
anywhere.'
Without saying more, Noah started the car thinking that Bess' situation could be worse than he had
imagined.
He couldn't lose Bess, for it would devastate him. However, since he was unable to find her, a
thousand terrible outcomes crossed his mind.
Meanwhile, Sara finally arrived at Bess' house. She rang the doorbell, and the butler opened the door
for her.
"Miss Sara, please come in,"
the butler greeted her respectfully as he opened the door for her. Sara had come to Bess' house so
many times that even their butler was now familiar with her.
"Thank you, I'm here for Bess," Sara replied and looked around the living room, but she couldn't see
anyone there.
"But Miss Wang is not home." As the butler said that, he looked embarrassed and nervous.
"Are you sure she is not home?" Sara asked, her firm gaze fixed on him, which made him break into a
cold sweat.
"No... What happened to her?" Although the butler tried his best to hide his emotions, Sara read his
expressions well.
"That's all right, I'll go to her room and look for her." Saying that, she rushed to the second floor.
Caught by surprise, the butler tried to go after her, but could not keep up with her.
"Miss Sara, please don't go in, Mr. and Mrs. Wang would kill me if they find out." The butler immediately
mentioned Bess' parents, hoping that it would stop Sara.
However, Sara climbed the stairs swiftly and did not stop. The butler trotted behind her, feeling
embarrassed.
"What if Bess is not home? Why can't I go to her room?" Sara didn't care who got the blame.
"No, Miss Sara, please don't go in..." the butler insisted with a frown, but it was too late.
By then, Sara had walked to Bess' room and knocked on her door.
"Bess, get out of your room! I know you're inside, so come out and talk to me. I'm here now and I am
on your side. Don't worry, everything will be okay, I promise."
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