Chapter 1359: Hamilton chuckled.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDaniela had planned to return to Oiscoll.
Out of the blue, she received news from air traffic control.
She checked the weather forecast and saw that strong winds in Oiscoll had grounded many flights.
Cedric had told her there was nothing urgent in Oiscoll and urged her not to risk traveling in such weather. With no other option, Daniela was forced to wait it out with Ryan and Lillian.
As they dined at the restaurant, Ryan glanced at Daniela and asked, "Have you recovered from your amnesia?" Lillian chimed in, "Do you remember everything now?" Daniela sighed. "Haven't I already told you that I don't remember anything? You've askedthis question so many times over the past few days." As soon as she finished speaking, Ryan and Lillian exchanged puzzled looks. Ryan responded, "Really? I thought you'd remembered everything." Lillian added, "I thought so too. When you talk to Cedric on the phone, it might not be as romantic as before, but it's still pretty intimate." "Is it?" Daniela asked, genuinely curious.
Ryan nodded. "Yes." Lillian agreed. "For sure. The way you two talk seems like you're a couple in love. You've only been here a few days, but you called him a dozen times a day. Have you really forgotten everything?" Daniela laughed, about to reply, when a shadow suddenly loomed over her. She looked up, annoyed, and saw Alexander standing there, having appeared out of nowhere.
"What are you doing here?" she asked, her tone sharp.
Find inspiring stories on gvlnovsAlexander stared at Daniela with a gaze that bordered on obsession. He hadn't seen her in ages and feared he had lost her for good. That was until the McCoy family contacted him, and he was overjoyed to have the chance to see her again.
"I have sbusiness here,” he replied. "I happened to spot you, so I thought..." "I cover to say hello." Daniela remained unfazed. "Alright, Ryan, Lillian, let's go." She had no interest in engaging with past people or matters. She stood up, ready to leave.
Alexander raised his hand to stop her. Just as the photographer was about to snap a picture, Daniela had already stepped back a few paces.