The Windfalls of Love (Roxanne and Harrison)

Chapter 264



Chapter 264

In the wee hours of the night, the light in the basement was dim.

Harrison glanced up, but couldn't make out who was sitting in the taxi.

The cab sped away, stirring up a dust cloud that made the air somewhat pungent.

Irritated, he reached for his lighter, inadvertently pulling out the jade pendant Roxanne had given him

from his trouser pocket.

Crack!

The amber-colored pendant smashed against the hard ground, breaking into two.

Harrison hurriedly picked up the pieces. He held them gently in his palm, but they couldn't be pieced

back together.

It was then that he realized, there were some things that could never be restored, never.

At three in the morning.

Roxanne arrived at the airport.

At half-past three, a flight was scheduled to depart.

She had her passport ready and had contacted a maternity hospital overseas.

She didn't tell anyone.

Not even Chloe.

Earlier that day, when Harrison had suddenly sought her out, she was terrified.

Afraid that she might lose the baby, she knew she had to leave.

Once the child was born in Valeria and they both had Valerian citizenship, even if Harrison tried to fight

for custody, it would be impossible.

She had planned everything meticulously.

It's not that she didn't trust Harrison.

She just couldn't allow any risk to her baby.

No one could separate her and her baby.

No one!

So, she didn't even tell Chloe.

She feared that Harrison might discover something before the baby was due.

As she headed for security, a strong arm suddenly halted her.

She turned around, startled then surprised, "Dominic?"

Dominic was indeed very angry.

But he was helpless when it came to her, "Roxanne, do you think you're invincible?"

"How did you know I was at the airport?" Roxanne quickly glanced behind him, "Harrison didn't come

with you, did he?"

Suppressing his anger, Dominic responded, "Knowing you didn't want to see him, how could I bring

him?"

Roxanne still wasn't convinced.

She looked behind him again, making sure she didn't see any sign of Harrison, before she finally

breathed a sigh of relief.

But with the plane not yet in the air, she was still full of worries.

"Dominic, I don't have time to explain, I need to go through security." She tried to shake off Dominic's

grip on her arm.

Dominic held on firmly, "You, not a local, are going alone to a foreign country to have a baby. Aren't you

afraid of any accidents?"

She was unfamiliar with the place and would have communication issues.

Did she think she was some sort of superhero?

Dominic knew, however, that she was forced into this situation.

His anger entirely dissipated, he gently said, "I bought a ticket for the same flight. I'll go with you."

"Dominic."

"Go through security."

He let go of her arm and took the two suitcases from her hand.

"Stay close to me, and take it slow."

Roxanne felt a lump in her throat.

In the end, the person willing to stay by her side was the one she once trusted the least.

"Dominic, I'm going to have a baby, not going on a vacation. Aren't you afraid I'll be a burden?"

Dominic didn't respond.

He just looked at this sad yet resilient woman, his gaze softening.

After a quiet moment, he finally spoke,

"Roxanne, do you know? Eight years ago, when I was being treated in Valeria, I was on the brink of

death several times. I felt like I could see my own body, lying still and silent on the operating table. Do

you know who I was thinking of at that moment?"

The answer was obvious.

"It was you."

Dominic's voice choked, "When I mercilessly left you back then, it was out of helplessness. I hoped you

would be happy. Now that you're not, how could I just stand by and do nothing?"

This was a major event in her life.

How could he not be there for her?

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A Boeing double-decker plane slowly ascended into the sky.

Watching the horizon sink lower and lower, watching the familiar city recede further and further,

Roxanne didn't know whether to be elated or sad.

She thought she should get some sleep.

When she woke up, a new city and a new life would be waiting for her.

The next day was the day for Harrison’s engagement..

Harrison and Nora's engagement party was scheduled as planned.

Both were in their respective dressing rooms, getting ready.

Harrison sat in front of the mirror, holding the repaired jade pendant.

He had found the best jade craftsman.

The amber-colored pendant was embedded in a golden floral design, showing no signs of flaws.

But it was no longer the jade pendant Roxanne had given him.

Look, how much of a jerk he was.

About to get engaged to Nora, yet he was still thinking of his ex-wife.

No wonder, even the jade pendant didn't want to bless him.

In the adjacent dressing room, Nora looked at her beautiful reflection and let out a sorrowful laugh.

She sat in her wheelchair with a melancholic smile.

Until her father, Hamlin, pushed her to the end of the red carpet, in front of Harrison.

Below were the big shots from Seraphim Haven: influential businessmen, politicians, all heavyweights.

Today, she was going to make an important announcement in front of these VIPs.

Eight months ago, a group of filthy men had taken away her innocence of thirty years.

Today, she was going to bury her bitter love of her youth.

So, when her father pushed her in front of Harrison.

She didn't even give Harrison a chance to announce their engagement.

She snatched the microphone and got straight to the point,

"Today is not my engagement ceremony with Harrison. Today is a funeral, burying my entire youth."

The crowd below erupted into whispers.

What kind of depressed bride-to-be talks like that?

Harrison tried to take the microphone, "Nora."

Nora held it firmly, "Let me finish."

He looked at her.

As if knowing what she was going to say, he quickly tried to pacify her, "Nora, darling, today is our

engagement ceremony, don't make a scene."

"I'm not making a scene." Nora's face was wet with tears, "Harrison, I've wanted to marry you since

kindergarten. This wish planted itself in my heart during middle school. But I can't marry you."

"Nora."

"Harrison, if marrying you means causing pain to everyone around us, I'd rather stay single."

"But I'm not in pain."

"Harrison, face your inner truths."

"Nora."

"I, Nora, declare that the Dawson family and the Rodriguez family shall still maintain amicable relations

as we always have. I am willing to be as close to you as a sister, but I will never marry you. Not unless

you genuinely fall in love with me."

That was an impossibility.

The engagement party was in disorder.

But Nora's resolve was unwavering, "Harrison, go find Roxanne."

She gave a bitter smile, "You've hurt me, and I've ruined your engagement party. I guess we're even

now."


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