The next morning, when Darnell left the room, Elaine was already standing in his doorway, waving at him with a smile on her face, âMorning.â
Darnell said, âYou get up so early?â
Elaine said, âI want to go to breakfast with you.â
She waited here before dawn, afraid that he would leave while she was still sleeping.
Darnell didnât say anything, just strode forward.
Elaine followed him and kept on talking to him, âWhen are you going back to Riverside City? Can you stay here for a few more days? My school has a very beautiful lake. If you are available, can you hang around with me?â
Darnell stood in front of the elevator, âIâm leaving this afternoon and I donât have time.â
The smile on Elaineâs face almost frozen. But the smile recovered quickly, and she continued to ask, âCan we have lunch together?â
Darnell glanced sideways at her and said slowly, âYou should go back to school after breakfast.â
âI know, but I...â
At this time, the elevator door opened, and there was a foreign couple inside.
Elaine looked down and followed Darnell up the elevator.
Just having break first was better than nothing.
Sitting in the dining room, Elaine ate as slowly as possible.
Darnell glanced at the time and reminded her, âYou have half an hour to go to class.â
Hearing this, Elaine reluctantly picked up a tissue and wiped her mouth, âIâve had enough.â
The snow outside had stopped, and the street had been roughly cleaned.
The whole city was like a kingdom of ice and snow that only exists in fairy tale.
Elaine sat in the car, enjoying this rare time they had.
After a while, she turned to Darnell. âWill you come to visit me again?â
Darnell said lightly, âIâm here for business.â
Elaine made an âohâ and asked in a different way, âThen when will you come to Switzerland for business again?â
âNot anymore.â
âWhy?â
Darnell looked out the window, âThe cooperation didnât work out.â
Elaine looked at his profile, opened her mouth trying to say something, but failed.
Soon, the car stopped at the front entry of school.
Elaine opened the door, went down. But she turned around just after taking two steps. She bent over and leaned on the front of car window. She was almost pleading, âI will run out as fast as I can after class at noon. I wonât take too much time. Can you pick me up for lunch?â
Darnell said, âElaine, Iâll leave here even if we had lunch.â
âI know.â Elaineâs voice choked uncontrollably, âBut I just wanted to spend more time with you...â
Darnell said, âItâs time for you to go to class.â
Elaine grabbed at the car window, bit her lower lip tightly. Her eyes slowly turned red. Tears fell silently.
Darnell closed his eyes, raised his hand to wipe away her tears, and said gently, âElaine, just let our journey end here.â
Elaine took his hand, âThen can you kiss me?â
Afraid of his rejection, she added in a low voice, âLike last night.â
After Darnell was silent for two seconds, her thin lips kissed at her forehead. He then whispered, âElaine, remember, no matter when and no matter what happened, I will never hurt you.â
Elaine was now immersed in this simple kiss, completely unaware of what he said. A smile gradually appeared on her face. she nodded at him, stepped back a little, waved at him, and ran into the school.
Even her back figure indicated her happiness and excitement.
It wasnât until her figure disappeared from sight that Darnell looked back and said gently, âGo.â
During the whole day, Elaine was in a good mood. She could even start dancing while walking. Even the classmates were curious about what happened to her.
When she came home from school in the afternoon, she saw the servant standing at the door waiting for her. She immediately put on a serious expression and fooled around with prepared excuses, âMy classmate held a party for me last night, and it was too late to go home. So I texted my dad...â
The servant nodded slightly at her, âMy lady, we can set off now.â
Elaine looked puzzled, âOff? Where are we going?â
As soon as she finished speaking, she saw the neatly packed house and a few suitcases.
Elaine was startled, âAre we going back to Riverside City?â
âYes, the plane arranged by master has been waiting for us.â
The day had finally come, but Elaine was not as happy as she imagined. She frowned and said, âWhy are we going back suddenly? My father didnât call me. And...â
And her father had said he would wait until she finished her studies in Switzerland.
As for Riverside City...
Thinking of this, she suddenly asked, âDid something happen to the James family?â
The servant replied, âThe elder mater has passed away, and Ms. James should go back to the funeral.â
Hearing this, Elaineâs eyes almost popped out, âGreat Grandpa...â
The servant pulled up the suitcase, âMs. James, letâs go. It will be too late if we donât leave now.â
Until she got on the plane, Elaine was still in a trance, not believing what she had just heard.
Grandpa must be lying to her again...
As what he had done before...
When she returns to Riverside City, she will definitely see a healthy grandpa.
Elaine didnât even close her eyes during the over ten hours of flight.
After returning home, she rushed in, âDad, great grandpa...â
She called several times, but no one answered.
Elaine ran into Grandpa Jamesâ room again, âGrandpa, Iâm here to visit you. Where are you, Papa?â
The whole room was empty, and there was even sad atmosphere here.
âElaine.â
Hearing the voice behind her, Elaine turned around sharply. Thereâs no joy on her face. She stepped forward and said, âDad, whereâs grandpa? Did he go out for a walk?â
It had only been a few months, but Franklin seemed to age in a sudden, with gray hair growing on his temples.
He patted Elaineâs hand and said tiredly, âElaine, your great grandfather has passed away...â
Elaine burst into tears in an instant, âI donât believe it. Grandpa has always been so healthy!â
âDonât worry. He passed away peacefully.â Franklin said, âElaine, Dad told you before that itâs normal to for us to age, sick and die. Itâs not just your great grandfather. I will leave you sooner or later. Grandpa is so old. Itâs a decent farewell. You donât have to be sad.â
âBut...but...â Elaine choked, âBut I didnât get to see him one last time...â
âHe understands your kindness and sincerity.â
Elaine fell into Franklinâs arms, sobbing.
Franklin comforted, âCome on, Elaine, you have grown up. Dad wonât talk any big words to you. Go upstairs and change your clothes. Itâs time for us to go to your great-grandfatherâs funeral.â
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