Of course, he was good-looking when he smiled.
I didn't know what Caleb meant. I originally thought he wanted to scold me. Then I realized that all of this was arranged by the head teacher. I couldn't blame myself, so I said calmly, "Yes."
Then Caleb handed me a Bluetooth earphone. After putting it on, I found that the song playing now was a sad love song.
The song told a story of tortuous and unrequited love, and there seemed to be a touch of worry and pain in Caleb's eyes.
He turned to look at Clara. I didn't know what he was thinking.
The wine-red hair matched his fair skin, making his face slightly flushed. He was just a boy in his first year of high school, with some longing for love.
Perhaps when he was listening to the song, he was thinking about how to spend his life with Clara until his old age.
Unfortunately, he might not have expected that I would become the one he would spend the rest of his life with.
But we only tortured each other. I couldn't spend my life with him until his old age.
"Drip. Drip. Drip"
In a state of blurred consciousness, I seemed to hear the sound of the electrocardiogram.
I wanted to move my body, only to find that I couldn't exert any strength. I struggled to open my eyes and looked around, only to find myself hospitalized in a bed.
I didn't die. For a moment, I didn't know whether to be happy or not. I never had the idea of committing suicide. The car accident this time was purely an accident. At the moment of the collision, what had flashed across my mind made me feel that nothing was so important anymore.
Having survived the disaster, I decided in my heart, which was, to divorce Caleb.
Perhaps when the marriage alliance was made, I had some selfish motives. I had a slight feeling that he might fall in love with me over time. But Caleb never spent time with me. He was devoted to his career. No way there would be any affection between us.
In the four years of our marriage, there were few travel occasions. It was only because the Moore family felt that they had treated me unfairly. Then they forced Caleb to take me out. I never did anything that put him off, so he couldn't hate me. Every time we went out, we treated each other with respect and kept our distance.
It wasn't that we weren't happy when we were together. However, ambiguity and affection were always lacking between us.