“Marrying a guy like that is more humiliating than shitting your pants as an adult.”
Their whispers weren't quiet, and Lionel heard every word. But he ignored them, pretending not to see or hear.
Nothing they said mattered now. All he wanted was to meet with Hannah and talk.
But after waiting for nearly half an hour, there was still no sign of her.
He instinctively reached for his phone, only to remember he was blocked. Calling her was pointless. And he knew the security guards and receptionist at her office were under orders to throw him out on sight, so going there wasn't an option either.
Just as he had been waiting for an hour, about to lose hope, he finally saw a familiar figure emerge from the building.
It was Samuel.
His presence meant there was still a chance. Lionel was so excited he almost jumped to his feet.
He looked past Samuel, searching for Hannah, but she was nowhere in sight.
As he wondered, he saw Samuel walking straight towards him.
“You're probably wondering why Hannah isn't here, right? Well, she doesn't want to see you, so I came instead. Whatever you have to say isn't some big secret between you two, so I can hear it, right?”


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