Hayden turned around and was about to leave after she finished her words.
“Where are you going?”
“It’s none of your business.” Hayden said with great anger.
She went down the floor and left the hotel.
When she got into the elevator, Joseph chased after her. Hayden closed the door very quickly to close
him directly outside the elevator. She watched the number of the floor changing and soon got to the
first floor.
When Joseph came down from another elevator to the door of the hotel, Hayden had already got on a
car. He vaguely saw a man's side face in the car. Joseph clenched his fist in chagrin and took out his
mobile phone and dialed.
The car left the crowded place in the center of the city. In the car, the mobile phone of Hayden kept
ringing.
“Do not answer it?” The man beside her asked.
Hayden hung up the phone directly and looked at Kingsley, "Never mind. Just put me down at the
intersection in front of here. I'll take a taxi home."
“Let me send you home.” Kingsley said worriedly, “It’s too late. It’s not safe you go home alone.”
"No need." Hayden flatly refused, "You know why I got into your car. Don't have to be so formal."
“I’m not just being formal.”
Hayden gave him an estranged look.
Kingaley was trying to continue his words. After he saw her eyes, he hesitated.
“Hayden, I have something that you need to know.”
Hayden frowned, "If it's the thing about the past, I don't want to mention it any more. There's no need to
say. It's all past."
"I know." Kingsley raised his head and looked at Hayden, "I know I deserve it. I was obsessed with
Michelle at that time, but after so many years without you, I found that I really love you from the bottom
of my heart. You are the only special woman I love the most in the world."
“What do you want?”
"I know it's offensive, but I just hope you don't hate me if you can."
After saying so much, in the end, what Kingsley wanted was just a humble asking. Hayden looked at
him for a long time, and found that the warm and confident boy in the campus had become grave and
weather-worn because of the time going on and the things he had been through.
She suddenly couldn’t remember why she had crush on him at that time.
“I don’t hate you.”
For a long time, Hayden said, "I've never complained about all the things happened. There were so
many reasons from each other when a relationship was full of problems. In those years when I went
abroad, I had a long time to rush for life, so to tell you the truth, I had not time to think about those love
affairs. As for you, take back your words."
There was a flicker in Kingsley's face.
"Life is so long. No one knows what kind of things will happen in your future life. Even if your true love
is not Michelle, she may be others."
And then, it was a silence in the car.
No matter what happened in these years, the best part of them was truly given to each other at that
time they were in love.
Kingsley still insisted on taking Hayden home. She didn't tell him where she lived, but his driver knew it
very well and directly drove to the gate of the community she lived.
“Here we are.”
Hayden nodded, opened the car door and said, “Thank you.”
“Thank you.”
With a smile, Kingsley tried to cover the sadness on his face, and his eyes fell on the man outside of
the window. He asked, "Should I help you explain it?"
Hayden looked around and she saw Joseph stood out of the gate.
“Don’t bother.” She refused and closed the car door.
Kingsley didn't stay. After a sound of the engine, the car seed up into the traffic and disappeared just
like the relationship between them in those years. Their feelings finally mixed into the dust and couldn't
be found a trace.
Joseph walked towards Hayden. He did not ask for explanation, just took off his coat, covered her
shoulder and said, "It's too cold, go home first."
She thought he would be jealous like he did before but he didn’t.
And she decided not to act in a fit of pique to him. She said, “Let’s go.”
It was getting late. Most of the light of the buildings in the community were still on. The street lights
were shining on the lawn. They were walking along the roadside path. If it wasn't for the cumbersome
dress, Hayden would feel more relax.
"It's comfortable to take a walk at such a night."
Hayden tried to ease the contradiction between them, and took the initiative to make up.
Joseph was silent for a while and he finally asked, “What did you say to Kingsley? And please don’t get
on the car of other men even when you are angry with me.”
The smile on Hayden’s face crumbled. She threw back his coat angrily and said, “Don’t scold me until
you explain the things between you and Belinda!”
Then she went home in a huff.
It made Hayden feel too irritating that Joseph didn't explain his own affairs and wanted to ask about her
things clearly.
The sound of her closing the door was so loud that Benjamin almost thought it was an earthquake.
When Benjamin was about to call her, he saw her directly went to her room. And, here was another
sound of loudly closing door.
Benjamin was frightened and he spilled half of the tea he was pouring.
Joseph followed Hayden and came here. As soon as he entered, he saw Benjamin was in the kitchen
taking a deep breath.
“What happened to Hayden?” Benjamin asked.
“Nothing.”
"Nothing?" Benjamin glanced at him and carrying his trousers which the tea had spilled on, "She was in
such an unhappy state. Don't tell me you don't know what's going on."
Joseph darted a glance at him with complex emotions which seemed that he tried to warn Benjamin not
to say too much.
“I got it.” Benjamin understood immediately by seeing that face, “You are definitely involved.”
“I’m not.”
Benjamin didn’t buy it. He said, “I don’t believe it unless you can let Hayden open the door.”
Joseph stared at her bedroom door with his brows knitted for a while, and finally went straight to the
sofa and sat down.
Joseph was thinking that Hayden didn't lose her temper in general, but today, she got angry
unreasonably. He lowered his head and guessed whether it was because of her menstruation, then he
shook his head.
Benjamin took two cups of tea and sat opposite. He pushed one of the cups to Joseph and asked
casually, “I heard Freddie said that at the cocktail party today, Michelle purposely made difficulties for
Hayden. The West couple was really brazening. They even dared to talk about the past.”
“What?” Joseph raised his head and asked.
"Michelle and Kingsley were impudent." Benjamin was stunned and looked at him surprisingly, “They
talked nonsense about the past of Hayden. Don’t you know?”
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