Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1823 Friends Reunited



Chapter 1823 Friends Reunited

Raeleigh still remembered that at that time when Jacky asked her to go to see Santiago. It meant that

in times of crisis, Jacky was still thinking about Santiago.

Normally, a person would stop thinking about someone if he or she does not see the person for a

period of time, but Jacky was different.

Jacky conducted himself in a way that not many people could understand.

Raeleigh and Santiago stayed for dinner and decided to spend the night in Waverly Village. They even

bought their flight tickets to Capital City for the next day.

Before leaving, Santiago decided to climb onto the roof of the hospital in Waverly Village to get a bird's

eye view of the village. When Raeleigh found him and saw him standing on the edge of the roof, she

asked him, "What are you doing here?" Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.

Santiago turned around and looked at Raeleigh. The corner of his mouth moved a little. Raeleigh was

stunned when she saw a refreshing look on his face. Santiago had changed a lot compared to previous

years. Though he spent the majority of those years lying in bed, he had changed a lot.

Raeleigh kept her eyes on him as she walked towards him. She reached out and touched his slim face.

"Sometimes, I really hope that this is all just a dream."

Santiago reached out for Raeleigh's hand and kissed it. Then, he pulled her into his arms, turned her

around and hugged her from behind.

Raeleigh wanted to push Santiago away, but she knew he would not let her go so easily.

Santiago said, "I'm curious to know how much you love me. Is it less than a thousandth of your love for

him?"

Raeleigh was stunned for a moment, but she quickly composed herself. "Santiago, we...."

"No, don't say it. I don't want to hear it. If we are destined to be lonely, then I would rather spend the

rest of my life with you, travelling the world to see the hustle and bustle of everyday life."

Raeleigh stood there holding Santiago's hands. They were all dressed up today. The night wind blew

gently. It blew away the past filled with love and hate.

Raeleigh stood there without answering. She held Santiago's hand and looked down at the village

below, where there are all these people coming and going as she recalled the past. He was the only

one who was always by her side. Everything he did, he did it for her. He had never stopped loving her,

but he was a little late. If he had appeared earlier in her life, maybe things would have been different.

This relationship was so absurd and Raeleigh knew it. Still, she could not accompany him all the time.

She could not even hold his hands.

"Santiago! I..."

"Hush!"

Santiago whispered in Raeleigh's ear. Raeleigh knew he did not want to hear her words.

They had been sleeping on the same bed for so long, but they'd never crossed the line. They knew it

would take a long time, but neither one could forget that their relationship started off as in-laws.

The wind continued to blow. Santiago then asked Raeleigh, "Can you sing?"

Raeleigh shook her head. "No."

"I'll teach you."

Raeleigh turned her head slightly to look at Santiago. "Alright."

Santiago smiled and started singing. His deep voice was like an everlasting song that lingered that

night. He kept his arms around Raeleigh's body the entire time.

"We seem to have met somewhere before. Do you remember?

I think it was right around spring.

I walked by.

But I did not look back.

I remembered.

And I nTristany forgot!

We seem to have met somewhere before. Do you remember?

I remembered it was right around summer, where the flowers were in full bloom.

I was singing.

Not to myself.

But I remember...

Still I nTristany forgot.

We seem to have met somewhere before. Do you remember?

I think it was during one sunset in autumn.

You were so beautiful that I dare not talk to you.

When you walked passed, the wind blew and my hair flew.

We seem to have met somewhere before. Do you remember?

I remembered that it was during one winter snow.

I walked by.

But I did not look back.

I remembered.

But I nTristany forgot!

We seem to have met somewhere before. Do you remember?

Back then you were still a child and I could barely look out the window lattice!

I was guessing your name while engraving it on the wall.

I drew a picture of you facing the moon.

We seem to have met somewhere before. Do you remember?

We set out and travelled to our own ends of the world.

Looking at each other in this life, who would have thought.

That we'll be able to meet? Everything is like a dream.

We seem to have met somewhere before."

...

When Raeleigh turned around, Santiago was smiling. She did not know what was wrong with her. She

let the tears roll down her face as she leaned in Santiago's chest. Santiago held her in his arms,

lowered his head and kissed her hair. Then, he slowly tightened his hold around her...

That night, Raeleigh accompanied Santiago on the roof of the hospital. By the time they came down, it

was already two o'clock the next morning. This was the first time they had seen the streets empty. It

was only just the two of them. They stood alone under the moonlight. Shaney was spending the night

with Deanna, so they did not have to rush. They took their time and strolled along the empty streets.

Raeleigh knew that she would remember this moment for the rest of her life, but she did not want

Santiago to accompany her to walk the long road ahead of her.

Standing in front of the door of the Jack Town Hotel, Santiago put his hands in his pockets and looked

up at the plaque of the Jack Town Hotel. Raeleigh had never seen anyone who could wear such a

colourful coat. Santiago was the only one who could pull it off.

However, Santiago did not turn around. He smiled brightly. His face was clean and clear.

All of this seemed to have been decided long ago, but Raeleigh could not imagine this was the same

arrogant boy she met years ago.

Santiago said, "I love you!"

Raeleigh froze. Santiago turned around, walked to Raeleigh and said, "Do you love me?"

Raeleigh wore a smile, "Yes, I do."

"That's enough!"

Santiago lowered his head and kissed Raeleigh on the cheek. Then, he smiled and said, "I will not give

in to my brother in my next life!"

Raeleigh said as tears welled up in her eyes, "What if there is no next life?"

"There will be!"

He was so determined. He turned and walked forward. Raeleigh turned around and looked at him, the

wind blowing his clothes. He never made promises, but this time he did.

Raeleigh quickly followed him. After a while, she asked, "Are you going to see Cynthia?"

Santiago glanced at Raeleigh. "Mind your own business."

Raeleigh said, "I heard from Jacky that she's in Waverly Village."

"Really? Where?" Santiago glanced around but he was not angry. Raeleigh smiled. "This is what

makes you better than your brother. He will test me and wants me to give him everything. You're the

exact opposite. You're good to me and very considerate."

"Since you put it that way, then why don't you marry me instead? It's no good to suffer together with

him. He is so narrow-minded, but he met this fool."

Santiago raised his hand and gently hit Raeleigh's head. Raeleigh rubbed her head and glared at

Santiago. Santiago pulled her hand away and said, "I know I said I will not hit you, but as soon as I see

you, I just feel like hitting you."

Raeleigh lowered her head and turned away. Santiago followed her.

They were not far from each other, but it seemed that they were worlds apart.

Raeleigh kept on walking until she stopped in front of Cynthia's house. She wiped her tears and turned

to look at Santiago. Then, Raeleigh knocked on the door.

Santiago stood behind Raeleigh. It was already past three in the morning. After Raeleigh knocked on

the door, it took a long time before someone finally answered the door.

The door opened. Cynthia stood inside and looked at Santiago and Raeleigh blankly. She was stunned

for a moment.


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