Chantel wiped her hands with a wet tissue, "Well, I can do it myself
“No way. I hate feeling useless. thought.
“She couldn't steal my job, * he
Chantel had no choice but to read the script over again, and accept his loving hands feeding her the fruit.
Back when she was on bedrest after the childbirth, he said that he would feed her fruits for the rest of her life and stay with her forever. He would follow her wherever she went.
Now, he was really doing it.
After a long time, when Gifford's and Chantel's hair turned grey and they lost all their teeth, as long as Chantel was there, Gifford would be around nearby.
He would always accompany her wherever she went.
This was his way of showing his love for her—he kept her company for the rest of his life.
Several years Later
Adkins was now twenty-two years old. He cut his beloved girl Loose for his career, now a thorn in his heart.
He knew Mollie Rane in junior high. They'd only been classmates for that year. Adkins skipped a grade because of his brains, and they had never again been in class together.
At age seventeen, the quadruplets all graduated from university the same year.
And the girl who Adkins fell for in his youth was still in college, working on her graduate degree. He went to a larger, four-year institution for further study.
The night before he left, Adkins took her to the suburbs to Look at the starry sky.
Mollie was from an ordinary family. Her parents were divorced. She lived with her father, who was addicted to gambling and drinking and was always behind on his bills thanks to his vices. She knew her and
Adkins came from very different families. She didn't want to drag him down with her, so she forced him to make a choice that night.
Either he could stay in Alorith so the two of them could hang out together from time to time, or he could go off to study abroad, and never call or text her again.
That night, Mollie wore a black slip dress, which was uncharacteristically sexy. She was usually pragmatic, and not really interested in seducing anyone.
“You need to know something about me.
I'm not the kind of girl to stay Lonely. If you're not here with me, I don't know what I'll do. I've got guys lining up to date me," she said casually.
Adkins was no fool. He knew she said this for a reason.
Or you could say Adkins was actually a fool because he thought Mollie said that because she didn't Like him. He thought she was trying to let him down easily, because she wanted someone else.
Anyone could predict what happened next.
Adkins hugged the girl and kissed her deeply. And then he walked off, giving her freedom, and effectively ending their relationship.