Defeated, Molly found herself walking in the cold streets of QY Island. The place was crowded with
other people, doing their own businesses.
How stupid could she get? She felt like a laughing stock in the eyes of all the people in that place. It
made her miserable but she couldn't do anything but move on and forget.
While looking around, she spotted a lone small fountain at the center of a square. She walked closer to
the fountain and sat on the steps besides it, ignoring the intricate detail of the design or the blazing
heat of the afternoon sunlight.
There was hollowness on her heart. She wanted to stop this emotion but her body and her heart were
winning against her mind. Her eyes were looking ahead, not minding the swarm of people or the cars
speeding on her vision.
No one minded how miserable she was. This heightened her helpless solitary emotions.
A distant memory came into her and as she closed her eyes, she found herself reminiscing a joke from
one of her classmates,"I'm like a fly in a flask made of glass, who remains trapped inside despite
seeing the light!"
Now, she knew what that meant and what the fly felt. She let out a bittersweet laugh at how crazy she
had been. Back then, the joke was funny and light, but ironically, she was the fly in captive.
The thought depressed her immensely. She bit her lower lip hard and made a deep breath as she held
her emotions together.
She wasn't scared. She was more than that. Brian was a great man of wealth and vast connections.
She knew that if he found her missing, he would definitely look and find her.
She folded her knees and drew them to her chest. Wounding her arms, she rested her head on her
knees similar to a fetal position. Her mind helplessly drifted to Brian's handsome face. He was more
handsome and charismatic than Park Shin Chun. Above all that, he had a lot of sides that she found
very attractive. When he was silent, he looked cool and domineering. When he was being devious, he
had this smile that he seldom wore, making him look more of like a sinful angel. And whenever he was
serious, he looked like the God of the Netherworld.
What more could she say? She was helplessly attracted to him.
She would have been as crazy as those other girls for a man like him if their fates hadn't crossed by
mistake.
Thinking about him was a means to kill time. But her mind went still the more she thought about him.
Ever since she had met Brian, she felt like she had gone through so many things. It was unbelievably
short since it had only been a month since their meeting. And yet, everything felt more than what she
could have for a lifetime.
She held her breathing for a moment, turning still as realization dawned into her. In result, she covered
her face in her arms. She shielded her eyes, uncaring of the heat that might burn her fair, smooth neck
from the bright sunlight. A sudden flood of Brian's face came into her mind and she was soon
overwhelmed. He could turn from being angry to being completely wicked then to being absolutely
caring.
It was almost difficult to find a memory of him being a bit caring.
'Caring?!'
It almost sounded fake.
That memory was quite unusual, and it made her heart skip a beat. She also felt the spreading rush of
warmth on her cheeks. Soon, the emotions were put out by inexplicable sadness. Oh, how she hated
the feeling. She wanted to throw it all out! It was as if a thread was suffocating her heart, with each pull
tightening the string around it, making her breathing labored and painful.
Depression was drowning her, but she fought those emotions back with diversion by biting her lips and
staring ahead.
Falling in love with Brian was never a part of the agreement. Moreover, it was a game for him and she
was his dispensable toy. She would painfully leave him in the future and he would continue with his
ways. This was just a momentary pass and it would soon be over, leaving them to return to each
respective worlds.
The unhurried pacing of time had helped Molly to calm herself down. She had her eyes closed as she
focused on herself and her thoughts, indifferent to her surroundings or the soft sound of the fountain
behind her.
Unexpectedly, the once harsh light of the sun was blocked, shading her in an instant. In that same
moment, she arrived at a realization after summarizing her thoughts. Feeling ecstatic, she quickly
looked up, only to meet a familiar handsome face.
"Eric?" her voice felt empty when she called him, her expression bleak. She wasn't even aware of her
reaction.
Eric's name felt tasteless against her lips and his keen eyes, for a fraction, narrowed at that before
warding it off. The thought was disheartening but he plastered a small smile for her and said,"Why are
you always like this? You're like a stray cat."
"I'm not! You're the stray cat!
In fact, I think you belong to a family of stray cats!"
Molly smiled up to him, showing her teeth. She made sure to hide the turmoil in her mind.
He frowned and thought deeply at the display of her sudden turn of emotions. He sighed in defeat not
long after. As he sat next to her, he maintained a foot of distance with his face turned to her direction.
He looked at her the same way she did as they both wondered. While smirking, he quickly made a light
smack on her forehead. She glared at him, trying to pull off a calm demeanor.
"How dare you leave and stay in this unfamiliar place? You should be mindful of the people around you.
Not all people can be trusted, Molly."
Her eyebrows knitted as she turned to him, her words full of anger,"What do you think of me, Eric? Am
I that incapable in your eyes? Am I really like a three-year-old kid?"
"Yes. You are in some ways. Besides, a three-year-old kid can even think more reasonably than you
do,"
Eric replied in a calm tone.
Out of anger, Molly rose her hand to smack him but she was met with his big hand. He pulled her firmly,
effectively imprisoning her in his arms securely.
Eric's warmth was calming and his manly scent filled her nose. Surprised by his actions, her body froze
and her eyes went wide. It was a lot for her to take in.
Knowing that his actions affected her; he couldn't put down the growing smile on his face. However, a
thought had slipped on his mind, stopping his happiness. He was earlier informed of her sudden
disappearance in the hotel. Without any thought; he quickly looked for her, concentrating on finding her
at all costs. He finally saw her by the small fountain, sitting all alone, curled like a small abandoned
child amongst the people walking around. His heart immediately went to her, hurting for her pain and
distress.
At the beginning, he had only reached out to her for friendly fun since she seemed up for it. But when
Brian had started to care for her, he had thought maybe the game could go on. However, it seemed like
he underestimated these feelings. Last night, he went back to the jewelry processing plant with Aaron's
privilege to select a necklace that would match the small shell he worked for. It might be a chance.
Maybe things had changed.
By morning, he had been excited to present his gift for it was something he had truly worked hard for.
But he felt irritated and mad upon seeing her empty eyes that transitioned to anger. When he saw her
leaving angrily, he thought his emotions were foolish.
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