Chapter 2192: Wish Fulfillment
Chapter 2192: Wish Fulfillment
Mrs. Brightwood hurled accusations one after another, but Mr. Brightwood, as the father, remained silent. He felt powerless regarding his son's relationship issues. Arguments between couples were normal, bu breaking up was a big deal. If a relationship truly couldn't continue, it was better to encourage separation rather than reconciliation. He just hoped for an amicable parting and that his son could quickly recover from the heartbreak without disappearing by turning off his phone.
"If anything happens to my son, she must take full responsibility!" Mrs. Brightwood had already torn down all pretense, her anger palpable. "This unfaithful woman! How could she betray our kindness!" As the sky darkened and stars began to dot the horizon, a bright moon shone down.
In the apartment, Spencer stood outside Summer's closed door. The sharpness of youth had softened in him; his thin lips were cold and stern like a chiseled blade, but his eyes held unprecedented complexity and deep affection.
Was she inside? What was she doing? What was she thinking? Would there be a moment when she thought of him too? When she remembered him, were her memories sweet or painful? Or were they indifferent or regretful?
Spencer stood alone outside the door, desperately wanting to knock. He longed to see her, even from a distance, just to ease the love and longing that weighed heavily on his heart. This intense love and yearning disturbed his thoughts and left him restless.
As he raised his hand to knock, he recalled his brother's advice: give her some time and space in moments like these. So the hand he had finally mustered the courage to lift silently dropped back down. Inside the brightly lit room, Agnes realized her sister hadn't eaten dinner yet. She stood up and volunteered, "I'll go get you something you like to eat. I'll be right back!"
As she walked towards the door and opened it, she unexpectedly found Spencer standing outside alone.
Both Agnes and Spencer were momentarily surprised as their eyes met. He hadn't expected the door to open suddenly; she hadn't expected him to be there.
Spencer quickly masked his awkwardness with a slight smile.
"Spencer, you..." Agnes beamed and said cheerfully, "Come in! My sister is inside. I'll go get her dinner! I'll be back soon!"
Without waiting for Spencer's response, Agnes pulled him inside before he could react.
As their eyes met, Spencer felt a bit
at a loss. After Agnes left and closed the door behind her with a bang, only he and Summer remained in the brightly lit room.
Summer hadn't expected to see him at this moment either. It was their first meeting since leaving the set Spencer hadn't been able to find her after work. Her early departure seemed intentional to avoid him; Spencer was well aware of this. NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
Remembering his brother's words again, Spencer didn't want to mess things up. He wanted to give her some time and space, but now that he had seen her...
"Summer, I..." He began to speak but felt conflicted about staying or disturbing her.
"Sit down," Summer said calmly as she looked away and remained seated on the sofa. She felt it was necessary to talk with him.
Agnes took the elevator downstairs and felt a surge of joy as she rushed out of the building-Spencer had been outside!