Becky didn’t expect that Rory would bring up this matter and question her with such an attitude.
It made her feel that she was a joke in the past, and she felt very regretful for what she had done.
She was filled with remorse.
When she was young, her love was unadulterated and genuine.
At that time, she just wanted to record her feelings for Rory.
Becky was fifteen years old when she sketched the comic, Only I Know. All she wanted was to
document the purest and most authentic moments of her formative years.
But now, Rory was using the comic book to mock and ridicule her.
Never before had Becky been so infuriated. She wouldn’t have let him go if it weren’t for the Haynes
family’s party and so many people that she was familiar with.
Jessie, fresh from hearing some juicy news, bumped into Becky.
“Becky, you’re right. Washrooms are always the most wonderful places for women to gossip. Guess
what…”
Jessie found that something was wrong with Becky before she finished her words.
She stood there in shock, staring at Becky’s expressionless face. “What’s wrong, Becky?”
Becky’s expression softened as she looked at Jessie, her tension draining a little. “I want to go home,”
she said.
Jessie had come here to keep her company since many people in the city were against Becky.
Of course, Jessie would not have any problem with it when Becky wanted to go home.
Becky was fine a while ago, but now she was unhappy. Jessie knew that someone must have offended
Becky.
At this, Jessie frowned and asked, “Did Rory say something to you?”
Becky scowled at the mention of Rory’s name.
She pursed her lips before saying, “He said he knew that I’m the author of Only I Know.”
“What a jackass!”
Jessie became upset. “How dare Rory mention Only I Know?”
Jessie knew Becky well enough to know that she had done the artwork. The hero was indeed Rory.
The comic book, which was over thirty episodes long, recorded Becky’s adoration for Rory throughout
middle school.
Becky had done so much for Rory, but she had never wanted anything in return.
After the divorce, she tried her best to restrain herself from blaming him.
There was no right or wrong in a relationship. Rory didn’t love her, and Becky never blamed him.
Jessie had been suppressing her rage for Becky’s sake, but she couldn’t anymore.
Devin walked over since he was nearby. Jessie asked him, “Don’t you love Becky? She’s upset right
now. Take her away.”
Becky pulled Jessie aside and hissed, “What are you doing?”
“I want to teach the jerk a lesson!”
Becky refused to let go of Jessie’s hand. “Don’t cause a scene here!”
“Will you just let it go?”
Devin had remained quiet the whole time, but when Jessie finished talking, he asked, “What
happened?”
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