When Sophia entered the coffee shop, she saw Anna at a glance. She walked to her slowly, and Mary
found a place nearby to sit down and wait for her.
She didn't know why her future mother-in-law suddenly asked her to have coffee, and she was a little
nervous.
"What would you like to drink?" A smile spread over Anna's face.
"Cappuccino." Sophia smiled gracefully.
The waiter quickly brought the coffee here.
"Candy is here." She put the sugar in front of Sophia and asked, "do you need any help?"
"No, this tastes good. I don't drink too much sweet." Sophia shook her head.
Anna took a sip of coffee and asked, "are you still in the rehabilitation center?"
Sophia nodded slightly.
"Is it effective?"
"I will go to hospital for reexamination next month. If the result is not good, the doctor will change a set
of treatment."
"You said before that you would work hard to be his assistant. You wanted me to trust you, but now you
couldn't even take care of yourself. And he even distracted his attention to take care of you. Don't you
know it's hard for him to adjust his work?"
"I will get better soon." Sophia added. Her voice was very low and light, without any confidence.
"What if you're not fine?" Said Anna, pursing her lips.
"I will try my best in rehabilitation." Sophia looked down, not daring to see the expression on Anna's
face.
Anna kept silent for a while and stirred the coffee in her cup, and then said, "I've asked the doctor for
you. The only hope of recovery in your situation is only one percent, which means that your arm might
have been like this all the time."
At the thought of this, Sophia's heart sank abruptly. This was what she feared the most. Her lips were
trembling. She used her left hand to pinch the right arm, very hard. She was too angry to give any
response.
"I know you are a good girl, but unfortunately you are not. All Lucas needed was a gentle wife. But you
couldn't do it anymore. If you still stayed with him, you would become his burden sooner or later. If you
love Lucas, you can stop loving him until now. Don't wait until later when you are tired. It will only hurt
each other. " Anna said very euphemistically, but what she meant was very clear.
"I know what you mean." She stood up.
"Don't tell him what happened today."
Without a word, Sophia walked out of the room silently.
It began to rain outside.
Lightning flashed in the deep clouds, rumbling thunders and shaking the trees on the road.
In front of her was a large area of white, and she could not see anything clearly. She was almost
unconscious and moved her feet mechanically.
Cold rain poured on her face, her hair, face and clothes. The cold air swept through every inch of her
skin, swept into the bone marrow, and enveloped her heart.
She walked, walked. She didn't pay much attention to the road outside. She just went through a
puddle, and the wet street.
The car was passing by her. A passer-by passed her by, and the shrill horn was ringing in her ears
"Miss Sophia!" Mary rushed over and took her back to the car. "Are you okay?" She looked at her
uneasily.
She did not speak, and her dull eyes fixed at an empty corner. Her whole body seemed to have fallen
into another world, a cold and dark world.
"Miss Sophia, you are wet all over. Let me send you home right now!"
When the car drove away, she stared out of the window.
The raindrops hit the car window and stained it with a layer of mist. Outside the window, the scenery
outside became hazy. She blinked and couldn't tell whether it was tears or rain that blurred her eyes.
Lucas was in Bluewater Villa. Seeing that she was like a drowning rat, he immediately took her to
change her clothes.
He took a blanket and put it over her. He reached out to unbutton her, but she stopped him. "I'll do it
myself."
She lifted her left hand and clumsily unbuttoned the buttons one by one in a slow way.
Worried that she might catch a cold, Lucas still reached out his hand and tried to help her. But she
shook his hand off. "I told you I don't need any help. I'm not a disabled person. I can still live a normal
life even if I only have one arm left."
"Don't be too hasty. You haven't gotten used to the cold yet. You will be better after you get used to it."
Noticing that she was in a bad mood, Lucas immediately comforted her.
She ignored him, biting her lips. She stubbornly refused his help and undid the buttons one by one, but
she couldn't take them off anyway. "Bastard --" she tore the clothes up angrily.
"Sophia, calm down!" Lucas hugged her, took her clothes off and wrapped her with a blanket. "Your
arm will recover, and you will be as confident in yourself as before."
Lying limp in his arms, she suddenly felt so tired and powerless. She closed her eyes. Despair rolled
toward her like a black tide, and dragged her into the abyss.
She couldn't even undress herself. What else could she do? She was only a disabled person? Anna
was right. She could not only be his best friend, but also his burden if she used his arm to help her.
After changing her clothes and drying her hair, she went to the balcony.
It's not raining heavily.
Among the wind, the dust like raindrops floated for a while, and sometimes gathered together.
The mountain ranges, dense forest and buildings in the distance were all covered in the rain mist and
the large net made of night. Only blurry shadows were left in the distance.
A chill wind blew on her face, like a pair of powerful hands, covering her face and hugging her neck,
making her unable to breathe.
Why God always made fun of her? There was happiness right in front of her, but he had to take it away
from her!
"Sophia." He put his hand on her shoulder and gave her an encouraging smile. "I know it's going to be
very difficult for you these days, but you can't lose your confidence. Nowadays, the medicine is so
advanced that there is always a way to cure it. Let's make a ten thousand steps back. Even if it's not
fully recovered, you still have my arm. I will do much more things than it does."
She tried to force out a smile. "Lucas, thank you. It's my luck to meet you."
"I'm so lucky to have you." He lowered his head and kissed her forehead.
Tears welled in her eyes. Her heart was like a flower grove after a storm, dying in a mess. She didn't
want this good luck to end up being bad. She wanted to keep a good memory. Perhaps, as the book
said, when two people were together, it would be better to forget each other than to love each other.
She raised her head and gave him a vague smile. "Lucas, shall we go to the movies tonight? In the
cinema. "
He smiled and held her thin shoulders, "Okay, I'll book the ticket later. What do you want to see?"
"Supermortal Spider Man 2."
"Okay, that's a good idea."
She went back to her room, called Tommy round and lay down on the woollen blanket with it. "Do you
remember the last time we saw a movie?"
"Of course I remember. That was the first time I had been to a cinema." Sitting beside her, he caressed
Tommy.
"Thank God you have stayed for your first time." She pouted and pretended to be angry. She had given
her virginity to him, which was her most important one.
"Not just this one." He slightly raised his thick eyebrows.
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