Chapter 549 Bitter, Sweet Love (Part Two) – A Turning Point in Love Began with the First Meeting by Michelle Adams
In this chapter of Love Began with the First Meeting, Michelle Adams introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 549 Bitter, Sweet Love (Part Two) shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
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Brian was silent for a while. He then said, "I'll drive you there."
"You go ahead and do your work," Molly replied. "I'm just going to have a look at him," she continued hastily.
Brian uttered not a single word from what she just said. Instead, he turned his head to have a look at her. As his eyes turned dark, he nodded and said, "Then, let Eric take you there."
"I can go there by myself..." but even before she could finish, Brian dialed Eric without taking her words seriously.
When the line was connected, instead of asking Eric to bring her to visit Daniel, he first asked Eric what he was doing. After learning that he didn't have anything important to do in the morning, he said, "Molly wants to have a look at Daniel. I'll take her to your place. Then, you take her there."
Feeling the morning breeze at the terrace of the hotel, with a cup of coffee in his hand, Eric looked ahead with his deep sight and asked in a nasty tone, "Do you trust me that much, enough to let me be along with Little Molly?"
Upon hearing his words, Brian raised his eyebrows in a domineering manner. Then, he said, "It's not because I trust you, it's because I'm confident in myself.'
Eric laughed bitterly from the confidence in his words. Even during their childhood, there had always been a gap between him and Brian that he hadn't been able to pass. Perhaps it was because he'd been hesitant all this time that he had missed so much.
Later that morning, Molly and Eric were together. All this time, she felt that there was something off in him, but she could not tell how and where. He still looked frivolous, unruly and arrogant as always, with the usual nasty smile at the corner of his mouth. However, the air of danger in his body seemed have reduced largely, which was more stressing.
Wondering what it was, Molly remained quiet. Eric noticed her perplexed actions. Suddenly, he asked, "What are you thinking about?"
"You've changed. You're weird now..." Molly told him frankly. Whenever she was together with Eric, despite disliking some of his behaviors, she actually felt relaxed. With him, she could be herself and say anything she wanted to say without thinking twice.
Despite her words sounding a bit harsh, he just raised his eyebrows and said, "Well, since I haven't said any emotional words to you, you..." Eric did not finish his sentence. His eyes were taken aback by something. As a sound of severe brake came through all of a sudden, Molly could not help but lean forward. Thanks to her sharp eyes and agile hands, she supported her body with her hands, pressing against the front workbench of the car to prevent her body from striking against the front window and even flying out.
"What happened?" she asked in an anxious tone. Molly assumed that there was an accident, so she looked around to see what was happening. It was not until she saw the empty road ahead then she realized they were going to a drug rehabilitation center in a remote mountain. Further looking around, she noticed there were no people or car nearby, except them on the road.
"Eric," Molly put a restraint on the ache of her nose and said, "there are things I couldn't change. I've never had the right to make a choice for myself in my whole life. Perhaps, meeting you and Brian is the biggest surprise that I've ever had. But what I want to tell you is that no matter how things change with time, the warmth you once brought to me is irreplaceable."
Suddenly, her mind was filled with memories of her and Eric. Whenever she was feeling sad and desperate, it had always been him who found her before anyone else. It was him who always opened his arms for her to cry on.
Listening to her, Eric tried to hide his sadness with arrogance. He said, "Don't say such emotional words to me, or I will do something you don't want me to do right now."
Without waiting for her to react, he averted his sight, restarted the engine and pressed on the gas towards the drug rehabilitation center. The car ran so fast that Molly was too scared to think about anything else. She bit her lips hard, grasped the handrail tightly with both her hands and stared ahead with eyes wide open. She felt like she was about to die at any moment.
As Eric kept hitting on the gas, they ran at the highest speed indicated on the speedometer. His sight was gloomy, and his heart was quivering. His mind recalled his conversation with Brian yesterday, asking him if he would be happy if they kept fighting this way.
Confused, he didn't know whether he would be happy or not if he and Brian patched things up. But, what he did know was that he was currently in pain, knowing that everything's going well between Brian and Molly. While everybody believed that he just wanted to fight against Brian, but the truth was, he really had fallen hard in love with Molly. It was because he was in love with her that he found himself not being able to deal reasonably in anything related to her. On one hand, he wanted to fight for her and keep her by his side. On the other hand, he was afraid that she would get hurt by doing so. And just like what Brian said, he was unhappy. He had never been happy.
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