Lena was two years younger than Charlotte. She was twenty–five this year and still single. She had never been in a relationship. But never having dated didn’t mean she had never liked someone,
The reason she had stayed single all these years was because she had someone in her heart–someone she could never have.
Charlotte knew exactly who that person was.
His name was Joshua Jenson, the son of Lena’s childhood nanny.
Joshua came from an ordinary family. There was a huge gap between him and the Zellers in terms of social class. There was no way Lena’s family would ever approve.
Gentle and well–mannered as she was, even Lena had once mustered up the courage to chase after love.
The summer after high school, on the day she turned eighteen, she finally confessed her feelings to Joshua.
But he turned her down.
Aside from the two of them, only Charlotte and Mia
When Charlotte ran into Tyler at the last cocktail party, she hadn’t told him that Lena was already holding a torch for someone else.
what had happened. Not even Lena’s brother, Jordan, was aware of it.
“Lena, are you still hung up on Joshua?” Charlotte asked her. “It’s been so many years. Have you never thought about moving on?”
A faint, bitter smile tugged at Lena’s lips. Her expression dimmed as she replied softly, “He’s become an obsession. I don’t think I have the strength to fall for anyone else.‘
Over the years, Lena had never dated.
And neither had Joshua.
Both Charlotte and Mia could tell Joshua had feelings for Lena too.
But he was painfully aware he wasn’t good enough for her. All these years, he had never let her get close, probably because he didn’t want her to lower herself or suffer with him.
In comparison, Tyler was objectively a better match for Lena.
“Do you remember Tyler?” Charlotte asked suddenly.
“Of course,” Lena said. “Isn’t he a friend of Ian’s? We had dinner with him last time, right?”
“I don’t mean that time,” Charlotte said, watching her closely. “You actually met him way before that. Do you remember?”
Lena frowned, thinking for a few seconds. “11
him before? I don’t remember at all.”
“I ran into him at a cocktail party recently,” Charlotte explained. “He told me that years ago, he went to your. brother and happened to meet you. You were in your first year of high school.”
Lena’s brow creased. “First year? I was only sixteen. That was nine years ago. No wonder I don’t remember.”
“Have you seen him lately?”
Lena nodded lightly. “Yesterday at the office. I think he came to discuss something with my brother.”
‘He didn’t ask for your number?”
“No.” Lena looked confused. “Why are you suddenly asking about him?”
se to see your
Charlotte took a sip of tea, debating whether to tell her that Tyler was interested in her.
After a moment’s thought, she decided against it.
Feelings weren’t something outsiders should interfere with.
“It’s nothing. I just ran into him at that party. He mentioned seeing you before, and I thought it was kind of funny, so I brought it up.”
Lena didn’t think much of it and soon changed the subject.
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