‘What really matters is that the girls are beautiful, right?‘
Evelyn thought bitterly, as she looked away and put on her sunglasses.
“If that's the case, then I wish you a happy life," she said coldly.
"He knows that I have been looking all over for him. He's seen the minivan before, but he didn't reach out. What a jerk!' she cursed inwardly.
Evelyn rolled up the window and told Felix, “Let's go!"
As the minivan drove further off into the distance, Sheffield curled up his lips.
The nurse asked again, “Sheffield, is she really not your friend?"
“No, she's not." Sheffield wanted more than that.
The nurse breathed a sigh of relief.
"Then why did she come to you?" she asked again.
“Because she... misses me." This time, he wore a hearty smile on his face.
“What? Is she one of your admirers?" There were many women who wanted to be with Sheffield. Even the widows in the village wanted to get close to him.
‘One of my admirers?‘ Sheffield didn't deny it.
“Yes," he replied with a smirk.
“Well, do you like her?" she asked, holding her breath in expectation.
As Sheffield took out his phone, he replied, “No, I don't."
His answer certainly relieved the girl's worries. Fortunately, she still had a chance to be with him.
However, what Sheffield didn't tell the nurse was that he didn't want
Evelyn to be just his friend. Never. He denied liking Evelyn because the word “like" wasn't strong enough to describe his feelings for her—
Evelyn was the only woman he had ever Loved so dearly.
Soon after, Sheffield sent Joshua a message.
"Hey dude, do you miss me?"
The man responded almost immediately, "Yes, I do. I miss you so much that I'm about to cry."
“Well, it's time for me to come back," replied Sheffield with a bigger smile.
It had been two years and it was time to settle accounts with some people.