Chapter 145
Chapter 145
Although the command in his voice was unmistakable, the affection he couldn’t quite conceal. was just
as clear.
Back when Natalie was just a girl, Madelyn hadn’t thought much of it. The affection Brian had for
Natalie seemed nothing more than familial.
That was until Madelyn saw the way his palm cradled Natalie’s slender, straight leg, the look in his eyes
not just one of concern, but one of a man’s possessiveness over a woman.
And Madelyn had never seen Brian kiss another woman. Not even the customary peck on the hand
that was so common overseas. He’d never touched another woman in such a way.
Natalie had come home from school one day, the roads slick from a downpour the night before, and
she’d taken a tumble. Brian, seeing her scrape, had been so upset that he’d stood her up just for that
minor incident.
That very night, Madelyn had accepted Robert’s confession of love, officially becoming his girlfriend.
She couldn’t deny a part of her relished the surprised look on Brian’s face the next day when he saw
her hand in hand with Robert.
Madelyn made sure to involve Brian in every date with Robert, flaunting their relationship in front of him
at every turn. But eventually, she realized that Brian’s surprise was just at their sudden relationship.
And there was no other hidden meaning behind it. Sometimes, it even seemed like a weight had been
lifted off his shoulders.
Brian wasn’t oblivious to her secret affection for him and simply found it burdensome.
That was the difference between her and Natalie. With Natalie, Brian’s cautious affection seemed like a
delight.
Even once when Robert had jokingly asked, Brian had admitted that there was indeed someone he
could imagine protecting for a lifetime.
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Yet life was unpredictable.
“Awake?” Brian noticed Madelyn’s gaze, closed his laptop, and looked over at her.
Madelyn said nothing.
After a moment, she propped herself up in bed and asked softly, “Any news from the Coast Guard?”
Brian flickered his eyes as he replied, “Should be soon.”
They locked eyes for a few seconds before Madelyn asked, “Are you lying to me?”
“No.” As Brian spoke, he walked over to the bed. Just as he reached the edge, he saw tears clouding
Madelyn’s swollen eyes.
“I dreamed of him again. He seemed so happy to be coming home,” Madelyn sighed, her voice hoarse.
As she spoke, tears cascaded down her cheeks, “Brian, did I make a mistake?”
When Robert had his accident, it took Brian a long time to step out from the shadows of grief.
Madelyn’s few words shook him to his core.
It had been nearly four years. Dead or alive, he felt helpless not being able to bring home event the
body of his dear friend.
“Should I not have terminated Robert’s baby? That was his flesh and blood. Did I make a mistake?”
Madelyn grew more frantic, and suddenly she threw off the covers and started pounding her fists
against her lower belly.
“Madelyn!” Brian grabbed her wrists, “Have you lost your mind?!”
But Madelyn seemed out of control, struggling against his grasp, her voice choked with sobs, “Do you
think he blames me down there? I killed his child! I killed mine and Robert’s child with my hands!”
The pain in Brian intensified as he pulled Madelyn into a tight embrace, holding her hands firmly.
“He wouldn’t blame you,” he said through clenching teeth, his voice hoarse and low after a moment.
“He would only want you to be happy.”
Madelyn’s pain was palpable, and Brian felt it even more acutely than she did.