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The car stopped in the underground parking lot.
Frey and Nathaniel took the elevator to her floor together. She glanced at Nathaniel, who was always following behind her, and finally couldn't help but say, "Goodbye, Mr. Nathaniel!"
Nathaniel's heart ached terribly. This obstinate woman, who refused to acknowledge her feelings even when clothed, had enjoyed their night together at the castle.
Her trembling body had been the most honest and least deceptive part of her.
But now, as soon as they got off the plane, she acted like they were strangers again.
"Frey, let me stay with you. I don't trust leaving you alone," Nathaniel insisted.
Frey sneered, "I'm even more worried about you being in my home."
Choked and speechless, Nathaniel didn't dare to push her too hard. After all, this kind of thing had to be done step-by-step. Chasing after her had become exhausting.
He was always a few steps behind, and when he managed to catch up, she would slip away again, leaving him to continue his pursuit.
"Okay, okay! I'll sleep across from you. If you need anything, call me."
With a rare expression of grievance, Nathaniel watched as Frey ignored him, turned around, opened the door, and walked in.
He wanted to follow, but the door was shut in his face with a bang, stopping him in his tracks.
The court date arrived quickly. Frey chose a black dress for the occasion, pairing it with a long white sweater. Before leaving, she slipped a bear keychain into her bag.
Three years ago, shortly after she was imprisoned, she found out she was pregnant.
At that time, she had nothing but this teddy bear keychain.
Beaten and tortured, she would hide in a corner, touch her belly, and tell her unborn child to be as strong as the bear.
But the child didn't survive.
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