“So you’re canceling your marriage with the girl you love just for a gold digger, for a thief!” Mrs. John says to Ellen angrily. "Please, mom, please stop! At least you shouldn’t tell her this? She’s neither a gold digger nor a thief!” Ellen blurts out, making her surprised. “Want to know why she left me for the money?” He says, “It’s because her granny was ill. We have mistaken, mom! How badly I treated her, although I love her! I never bothered to understand her for a second, she was already going through a lot and at that moment we also hurt her, just keep hurting her until today. We should try to find out what’s going on in her life. She begged me to believe her, but I didn’t! How will I forgive myself, and you are here asking me to get married to someone else? I would rather be alone than be with someone else, except for her.” Mrs. John hugs her son quickly when regret and pain embrace. Tears are dripping from the mother’s eyes. “What are you saying, Ellen! Why didn’t you tell me
“Argh, where are you taking me? I have found my love a few days ago; don’t kill me; I want to live with her!” Jackson says in a pleading tone. “Shut up; I’m not going to kill you until I find the place,” Ellen says sternly. “What! If you find the place, you’ll kill me?” Ellen closes his eyes and nods his head in agreement, making Jack grit his teeth in anger. “Then how in hell do you think I’m going to help you find the place?” Ellen scoffs at him and tells him if he makes any mistakes while finding the place, he will kill him. Jack’s eyes get wide open while listening to him. “Yeah, I’m your friend!” “That’s why you’re still alive,” Ellen smirks proudly looking at him. Jack doesn’t know what's his fault or why Ellen keeps threatening him this way! He is now regretting sharing the photo with him. “You are a snake, Ellen!” Ellen scowls, looking at him. Why doesn't he know the name of the place? “I hate you,” Jackson blurts out, “I shouldn’t give the photo to you.” “I also hate you but
Ellen’s whole world divided into two parts seeing her in that condition. Nothing comes out of his mouth; all the pain of the world engulfs him now; he doesn’t know what he’ll do or how he will approach her; he falls on the ground on his knees. Zen and Jackson approach him, but Ellen stops them and indicates that they should leave. He just wants to embrace her and pat her head, but his guilty conscience isn’t letting him; it’s killing him from the inside. Being broken by his sinful past, he comes out of the shop. “Ellen, what happened? Why are you crying?” Zen asks him, shocked. “Why can’t she see, Zen?” “What! Are you crazy?” “I did so much wrong to her that there’s no punishment for my sins.” Zen and Jackson’s mouths get wide open in shock; how can she lose her eyesight? Pain, remorse, and tears drown his head to the ground. Ellen doesn’t proceed with anything now. Zen requests him to calm down and tells him to talk to her to fix the problem, and when he is about to leave, Ellen hold
“I don’t just like it; I love it, so I gave it to you, and I think it’ll suit you better than anyone else.” His ingenious statement makes her frown; he notices her expression, so he tries to turn the page. Whatever happens, he can’t leave her now, and if he gets caught, she will never let him be with her. “You keep working hard, and I think you deserve it the most,” Ellen says nervously while looking at her. He waits earnestly for her reply, but when a beautiful smile forms her lips, he sighs in relief. “Thank you, sir, but why would you waste your money on someone you don’t know? I think you should give it to your loved ones; she’ll be very happy.” “But my loved one left me, so I don’t have anyone, but I love to surprise people by giving them flowers; can you please keep these flowers; it will give me a little peace,” he says, being sad; her gaze softens promptly. “Oh, I’m so sorry, sir, I had no idea, and sure, I’ll keep it. Thanks a lot for this beautiful gift; please come often to
“W-who are you?” she asks in a panicky way; he doesn’t respond but puts the key in her hand. “W-who are you?” “Calm down; it’s me, Rabbit,” he says to calm her, and she takes a deep breath listening to his voice. “Oh, thank Almighty, you have frightened me!” she says in an angry tone, “but what are you doing here? Why didn’t you go home?” Ellen doesn’t say anything, he keeps biting his lips nervously while organizing his thoughts. “Or the whole way you keep following me?” she says with anger in her voice, “this is absurd, Rabbit! Go home now; your mom must be waiting for you.” “I don’t have any place to go and nobody is waiting for me; in this village all I know is you,” he says nonchalantly, which makes her surprised. His words and actions seem suspicious now, and she frowns, thinking something weird. “What do you want from me?” Ellen sees her; fear is rising, so he tries to calm her down. “Please give me a place to stay here in your house; I don’t know anyone and you can trust me; I
“Are you okay?” “Yeah, it’s just that I’m a little tired.” “Don’t worry, take a deep breath.” She lets out a deep breath before drinking the water, and suddenly everything becomes silent like an empty park. All he can hear is her breathtaking sound. Maybe it’s nothing for her, but for him, it’s heavier than a mountain; he is the cause of her pain; he is the cause of hard work. “Judy, can I ask you something?” “Yeah, sure.” “What if it's a little private?” “Doesn’t bother, we know each other pretty well.” “You love your husband, then why did you leave him, and why don’t you go back to him rather than living a painful life here all alone?” She chuckles at him sadly and then lowers her face, as if being doomed by his question. “You know sometimes just love can’t solve your problems, luck is also needed, and my luck hit me so hard that I had no other choice but to leave him; I had no way to survive in front of him; for him I was a gold digger, and one day this gold digger turned into a th
After making dinner, he goes to her room and knocks on the door. “May I come in, your highness?” “No, you can’t.” “May I know what’s the reason?” “Your highness is busy.” “With what?” “You don’t have to know; wait outside; I’m coming.” There is Judy fighting to zip her dress, but it gets impossible for her to zip; “ahh, I’m going to go crazy.” She sighs in annoyance. “Rabbit, come to my room while closing your eyes.” "Why do I have to close my eyes?” “You know you talk too much,” she says sternly, “just do what I say.” “What if I keep my eyes open?” “If you have a death wish then you can come.” “Woah, from when you’re a killer?” “From now on.” “Okay, okay, your highness, I’m coming while closing my eyes, but how will I find you?” “I’m here near the dressing table.” Ellen slowly goes toward her while closing his eyes, enjoying the darkness like her. “Actually, I’m having a problem zipping my dress; can you please help me?” she asks, “but please don’t open your eyes.” He shakes his head
The room gets silent suddenly, he keeps looking at her without blinking, and it seems so obvious that he is going to sleep beside her, taking her to his embrace. “You should go to sleep, Rabbit,” Judy’s alluring voice brings him back to reality; a sad chuckle skips from his thin pink lips. “You go first, then I’ll.” “Ey this boy!” she says, “I would definitely fall for you if I didn’t meet my husband. Okay, good night.” She laughs at him while laying down on the bed. “My bad luck, good night," he says, saying that he leaves while fixing her blanket and switching off the light. With silent steps, he returns to his room and lays on the bed. He is trying to sleep, but sleep isn’t coming. Something is bothering him. He goes near the window and looks through it; the moonlight and various types of trees make the surroundings unearthly, and the rustling sound of tree branches is supposed to make him happy but fails to achieve his satisfaction. Who taught him to feel the beauty of the night s