Standing Before Love (Myra and Sean)

Chapter 579



Chapter 579

When they got back to Bradfort City, it was already late, so Heather sent Leon back to his hotel first.

After he left, only Heather and Matthias were left in the car, so the atmosphere was somewhat

awkward.

“I’ll send you back,” Heather said to Matthias.

“Go straight to the Langston Residence. You don’t have to send me.” Matthias refused Heather’s offer,

because he wanted to accompany her home. What kind of man would need a woman to send him

back?

“Okay.” Heather scoffed. “Well, in that case, you can get out of the car now!” Matthias said himself that

he didn’t need her to send him back, which meant that they could go their separate ways now.

“I want to see you get home safely.” Matthias didn’t have any intention of getting off whatsoever. It

wasn’t easy for them to be alone together, so he certainly wouldn’t let go of this opportunity.

“No, you don’t have to.” Heather refused. He had refused her kindness, so why couldn’t she do the

same?

Matthias noticed the resolution on her face, which left him at a sudden loss for words. Heather wasn’t

going to start the car—that decision was more than obvious.

“Heather, are you that reluctant to let me send you back?” Matthias fixed her with a gloomy look.

Whenever they were together, Heather wouldn’t spare his feelings at all.

“This is my car. I’m afraid it’s not right for you to say that you’ll send me back.” Heather picked this

moment to be stubborn, so Matthias was simply speechless. He truly didn’t know when she would

finally be gentle with him.

Matthias wanted to say something else, but when he caught sight of Heather’s expressionless face, he

couldn’t get the words out.

“If I don’t get out of the car, will you keep spending time with me?” The words that he let slip weren’t

exactly polite, but Heather’s attitude made it impossible for him to continue being soft with her.

Heather swept an inexplicable glance over Matthias, not understanding how she managed to provoke

him. Seeing how disgruntled he was, for a moment, Heather didn’t know how to fight back.

For a while, neither of them were willing to budge. Then, Heather opened the car door. “I don’t want to

waste time with you here. It’s late, and I want to go home earlier to rest.”

Faced with Heather’s cold attitude, Matthias was done with being given the cold shoulder, so he gave

her a cold smile.

“Okay. I’ll get out.” Matthias wanted to be harsh with her, but when he looked at Heather’s face, his

heart softened in an instant.

Watching as Heather’s car whizzed off, Matthias felt mocked. He chuckled and shook his head as he

thought about how he only had himself to blame for his current situation.

At that time, he understood that loving a person was just self-inflicted self-torment. Sometimes, he

thought that Heather loved him a little, but sometimes he had to wake up and face the reality of her

cruelty.

There were many times when Heather wanted to change her behavior, but everytime she spoke, her

words would come out harsh. She was always critical of Matthias. Time and time again, Heather would

ask herself why she couldn’t be nicer to him.

When she arrived home, it was already 12.00AM. Lying on her soft bed, she closed her eyes and

seemed to hear the bell striking midnight.

The bell rang continuously, causing her heart to be in turmoil. Not only did going out with Matthias not

strengthen her feelings, it actually worsened their relationship.

Does loving someone mean making things difficult for them? Heather really wanted to know the answer

to this, and she even wondered if there was something mentally wrong with her. She had written books

related to psychology before, yet her own mental state wasn’t sound.

At night, the air was cold. Heather didn’t like being in air-conditioned rooms, so she wouldn’t turn it on

unless absolutely necessary. However, she didn’t like those heating facilities either.

Fortunately, the indoor temperature of the Langston Residence was designed to be constant. As long

as it didn’t drop below zero outside, it wouldn’t be too cold.

When Heather woke up in the morning and opened the window, she looked out and was surprised to

see icicles.

She was completely oblivious to what happened the night before. In just one night, the temperature had

dropped so low.

When she exhaled, her breath was foggy. At this moment, her face felt so cold that it hurt, so she

quickly closed the window.

The weather changed overnight, proving that this year’s winter was truly different. It had been a long

time since she last experienced a winter like this.

There was slight joy in Heather’s heart. After changing into thick pajamas, Heather left the room.

Looking at the living room from above, Heather didn’t see Robert anywhere, so she decided to go to his

room to look for him. Filled with excitement, she ran to his room.

Robert’s room door wasn’t closed, so Heather rushed right in. The butler was handing Robert a bowl of

medicine, and she even heard him coughing.

“Grandpa!” Heather greeted cheerfully.

When Robert’s gaze landed on Heather, he panicked a little and finished the medicine in one gulp.

The bowl in Robert’s hands caught Heather’s attention. She went straight over and narrowed her eyes

at him while asking, “Grandpa, what’s wrong?”

Heather wanted to retrieve the medicine bowl from his hands, but Robert handed it directly to the

butler, and their eyes met for a moment.

The butler hurriedly left with the bowl, and Heather couldn’t stop him in time. She found this move to be

strange, as it seemed like Robert was hiding something from her.

“Grandpa, what medicine were you drinking?” Heather continued asking.

Holding in his coughs, Robert completely ignored Heather’s questions and proceeded to change the

topic to Matthias. “Heather, how have you been getting along with Matthias recently?”

“Grandpa, don’t change the subject. You have to answer my question first,” Heather said solemnly.

Robert was too good at deflecting, but she wasn’t going to let him get away with it.

“Heather, why didn’t you knock before you entered my room?” Robert turned serious as well. He didn’t

want to talk about this, so he could only change the topic to her.

“Grandpa, we’ll talk about these insignificant things later. You need to answer my question first,”

Heather pressed on with extreme patience, as she intended to pester Robert till he gave her an

answer.

“Heather, let’s not talk about this for the time being,” Robert stated outright. He noticed the

disappointment in Heather’s eyes, and he didn’t want things to be like this either, but he really couldn’t

tell her about it.

“Grandpa, you know I’ll definitely find out what I want to know.” Heather hoped that Robert would

personally tell her, rather than for her to find out through her investigation.

Robert heard the threat in her tone and was slightly angered. Her words made him uncomfortable,

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“Heather, when did you start being so rude?” Robert asked a little irritably.

“I’m sorry, Grandpa, but I just don’t want you to hide things from me. I know you have quite a few minor

health problems, but the medical industry is so developed that there aren’t any insurmountable

problems. I don’t want to see you experimenting with those home remedies anymore. We should trust

the doctor, shouldn’t we?” Heather understood that Robert was secretly trying some home remedies.

She had always wanted to find out what exactly was wrong with his health, but so far, there was no

progress.

Originally, she thought this incident wouldn’t happen again. But, now that she had unexpectedly seen it,

she couldn’t hold back from speaking her mind.

“Shut up. I have my own judgments. You should just be concerned with your own business.” Robert

had no patience to listen to Heather anymore, and his anger was evident.

“Grandpa—”

Before Heather finished speaking, she was interrupted by Robert. “Stop investigating my affairs, and

stop doing things that will disappoint me. You’ve always been my pride, so I don’t want to argue with

you.”

Looking at how stubborn Robert was being, Heather seemed to see herself. It turned out that she

completely inherited her stubbornness from Robert.

“I’m sorry, Grandpa. I just wanted to help out. I’m really scared.” Heather confessed her feelings, as

she was truly afraid that she would lose him one day.

“Don’t think so much. I’m tired. You should go out now!” Robert turned away, not wanting to look at her.

He was afraid that his heart would soften.

When Heather walked out of Robert’s room, she was a little upset. She figured he must’ve been

diagnosed with an incurable disease. Otherwise, there was no need to hide it from her.

The only person with knowledge of this matter must be the butler, but he completely obeyed her

grandfather’s orders, so there was no way she could get any information out of him.

On her way out, she bumped into the butler. Upon seeing how worried Heather was, he found it a little

hard to bear.

However, he couldn’t possibly go against Robert’s orders. Not to mention, everything would turn messy

if Heather found out about it.

Heather didn’t want to stay stuck at home, but wanted to go out for a walk instead. Thinking of Myra,

she hurried back to her room.

Because Heather didn’t like to carry her phone with her when she was at home, it was always left in her

room. Yesterday, she forgot to check her phone, so she didn’t know if Myra had responded to her.

After opening the door of her room, Heather walked straight toward her bedside before turning on her

phone, which was on the bedside table.

This time, Leon didn’t disturb her, and there were no missed calls or text messages from Matthias. Her

phone was completely silent, as if the entire world had abandoned her.

Heather then opened her Messenger. Usually, she would have unread messages from Matthias, but

today, there weren’t any.

If Matthias didn’t text her today, it meant that she must’ve really hurt him last night.

She only had unread messages on Messenger from Myra. Last night, the latter had even sent Heather

a video, but unfortunately, her phone was turned off then. She came back too late at night, and also

she forgot to charge it in the car.

If it weren’t because she needed to check the time last night, Heather would’ve completely forgotten

that her phone had run out of battery. It was only because of that that she went to her bedroom to

charge it.

By the time the phone turned on, Heather was already asleep, so she didn’t notice the messages on

Messenger.

Myra’s message was simple. All she asked was if Heather had time to come out and meet with her.

Myra’s stomach was getting bigger each day, so Tony didn’t allow her to go out to work anymore. She

had to stay home all day, which was why she wanted to go out for a walk.

Before this, Myra had asked her friend, Estelle, out as well, but she had gone overseas for a shoot, and

it was unknown how long it would take before she would return to Bradfort City.

Meanwhile, because Myra was not in the office for the time being, Tilly had more work to handle. She

was so busy with work every day that she didn’t even have time to spend with her boyfriend, much less

hang out with Myra.

At present, the only person Myra could ask out was Heather, because her company had yet to open, so

she currently had a relative amount of spare time.

Seeing that Myra wanted to meet up as well, Heather immediately dialed her number. However, after

the call was connected, she didn’t hear Myra’s voice, and no one responded for a long time.

Occasionally, she would hear the faint sound of electric current from the phone, but not Myra’s voice,

which made Heather suspicious.


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