Chapter 22 Goodbye, Travis
Chapter 22 Goodbye, Travis
Rosalie was frightened and turned to Spencer standing behind.
Spencer walked to her and his eyes were dark, “You just said......Death?”
Hearing that, Rosalie settled her mind and put on a pitiful face, “You heard it.”
“Who's dead?” Asked Spencer, staring at her.
“No one... I just...” Rosalie sobbed, “I think I've been holding you back too much... So I want to...”
“What are you thinking about?!” Spencer frowned, obviously not wanting to hear that word from her.
The news of Aleena’s death had become a thorn in his heart, and every time he thought of it, it was
painful.
Hearing Rosalie said so, he would think of Aleena and was annoyed.
Rosalie hung her head in a penitent way, but she had relaxed.
“Rosalie, a person's life is the most precious thing. I don't want you to trample on it. I hope you can live
it well.” Spencer reached out and touched her head. “Don't think too much about it.”
Seeing that he was close to her, Rosalie stretched out a hand to seize him, “You are not with me these
days, so I am very afraid of being abandoned by you......”
“I won't.” Spencer said.
He withdrew his hand and turned to pour water.
Rosalie looked at her hand and pressed her lips.
...
Travis sat side by side in the cinema with Aleena.
The movie screen glowed with fluorescent light and a new film was playing inside.
It was a love story.
But Aleena was not at all in the movies.
She quietly turned her head. Travis looked up slightly at the movie screen, and the faint light of the All content is © N0velDrama.Org.
screen made the profile of his face better.
Obviously he was such a good person.
He was handsome, gentle and polite. He had good family background, high education and had no bad
habits.
It was all because of her that he had to leave home and take her abroad.
He always got hurt all the time when he was with her.
Beaten, drowned, injured in the leg, left disabled.
Aleena felt sour in heart.
If not for her, he should still be the gentle and elegant childe, holding the book standing under the tree.
The breeze would raise his clothes and hair, and then one day, he would meet a girl who would give
him heart and soul.
It was she who ruined his life.
Travis felt her eyes and turned to look at her. “Why are you looking at me like that?”
“Nothing, I want to go to the bathroom.” Aleena shook her head and laughed. “You watch first.”
“Shall I come with you?” Travis said with concern.
“What? I am not a child. You see the movie,” said Aleena.
Travis nodded, but still looked at her with concern.
Aleena got up and left the hall.
When she went out, she gave a letter to the staff, asking him to give it to Travis when the film was over.
The staff had doubts but still agreed to help her.
Aleena walked to the door, and looked back in the direction of Travis.
He was no longer looking at her, so she only saw the back of his head.
That was it, Travis.
Goodbye.
Never see each other again.
May you have a wonderful new life.
...
Aleena walked alone in the street aimlessly.
She walked slowly, stopping and going, looking around.
It had been a long time since she had gone out alone.
It would be good to hang around Spencer all day, even if she followed him quietly.
After being misunderstood by Spencer, she did not have freedom.
Travis rescued her and took her abroad. Because she was pregnant and afraid to be found by Spencer,
she had to stay at home.
Now she finally walked alone, but she did not relax at all.
Hanging her head, Aleena looked at her toes and moved forward step by step.
Where could she go?
It was impossible to go back to the country, where Travis, Rosalie were there and many people and
things she didn't want to face.
But if she stayed here, Travis would find her.
She could not disturb his life any longer.
Aleena, as she walked along thinking, she found herself in a somewhat isolated place.
A quieter place made it easier for her to think about where she was going to and what she needed to
do next.
So Aleena went on.
After walking for a while, she suddenly suffered a pain in her back neck. Before she had time to react,
she passed out.
The man caught her and turned back in silence.
There were several men behind him wearing the same clothes as him. Seeing that he turned around,
they gave a way out and then a woman slowly walked out.
The woman was none other than Daphne.
Daphne looked at Aleena, who had been in a coma. She curved her lips and sneered, “Take her away.”
‘Aleena, you will soon know what happens if you rob from others.’