Love after divorce - Chapter 325
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Chapter 325:
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Stella liked Janni very much. She admired Janni’s lyrics, and every time she heard them, her eyes would fill with tears. Over time, she developed a fondness for songs that weren’t fashionable.
She preferred the so-called old feelings and classics. She didn’t like rock music; instead, she favored slow songs. There was a time when she particularly enjoyed listening to Amrinder Gill, whose songs she sang best.
Her classmates often praised her singing. Stella enjoyed Amrinder Gill’s slow and love songs the most. Later on, even when Amrinder Gill appeared in more movies, she still preferred his early music.
Stella was a unique person. She had never pursued luxurious or flashy things, which contributed to her subdued personality. There was little sign of youth and liveliness about her. It was probably for this reason that RK had noticed her.
Speaking of RK, he was indeed one of the peculiar ones. While everyone else focused on bright and beautiful things, he was drawn to depth and character. He was completely different from ordinary people. Upon reflecting, Stella realized that it was probably this quality that made her fall in love with him.
It was clear that both of them were not ordinary individuals.
Stella returned to her senses from her daydreaming while writing her book. After a day had passed, she looked up and saw the hyacinths on the table.
She was about to ask RK to put them in a vase when she realized he wasn’t around. She guessed that he might have gone out to buy dinner, so she slowly got out of bed, took the old bouquet of hyacinths from the vase, and replaced it with the new one.
Once she finished, she felt grateful to be able to stand and walk, so she ambled slowly around the ward. The wound on her back had gradually become numb, and she could no longer feel the pain.
As long as she didn’t move too abruptly, her back wouldn’t hurt, which led her to believe there would be no problem with being discharged from the hospital in the next few days. Regarding her book, after such a long time of hard work, she had almost finished half of it and thought she would be able to publish it soon.
Thinking of this, Stella felt a surge of excitement. It was easy for her to become impulsive when she was excited, and since her mind was not focused on walking, she accidentally bumped into an obstacle and fell. The moment before she hit the ground, her only thought was that she was done for. A dull pain struck her, and she lost consciousness.
When RK arrived at the Richard family home around 6 PM, he felt a bit impatient since he was supposed to be buying dinner for Stella. Unfortunately, he found himself standing at the door of the Richard family house instead, which made him feel guilty.
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As soon as Isabella saw RK, she immediately became excited and opened the door to welcome him.
“Rene, you’re here! Go and see Sophia. She hasn’t come out of her room for several days and hasn’t eaten much of the food that was sent to her. She’s been holed up in her room this whole time. We had no choice but to call you here.”
RK didn’t want to engage much with Isabella. He turned and headed upstairs. He knocked on the door and then pushed it open to enter.
“Get out. I don’t want to see anyone right now,” Sophia said, sitting by the window and gazing at the sunset outside. No one knew what she was thinking.
“You don’t want to see me, either?” RK asked.
Sophia turned around when she realized it was RK.
“They called you here? It seems they’re at their wit’s end.” Sophia smiled bitterly and then turned her head away.
“It’s true. It’s the first time I’ve seen Mrs. Isabella show such frustration,” RK replied. He closed the door and walked up to Sophia. “I remember you were the happiest person in the past.
You would fail an exam or argue with your classmates, and you’d be so angry one moment, but then happy the next. Now that you’ve made such a fuss, you need to explain.”
“It’s nothing. I just want to think about life. In the past, I always regarded you as my dream and chased after you. Now that that goal is gone, I want to find another one for myself.”
“Oh, that’s great,” RK nodded. “However, I don’t think it’s wise to go on a hunger strike.”
“I’m not going on a hunger strike. I just don’t have an appetite. I didn’t lock myself in my room, or you wouldn’t have been able to get in,” Sophia replied. Then she looked up at the sky and said, “RK, look at the beautiful sky today. I saw the sunset just now.”
“The sky is beautiful every day, and the sunset is also beautiful every day. You just never paid attention to it,” RK pointed out.
To be honest, she had to admit that sometimes RK spoke like an old lady.
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