Chapter 516
Susie's eyes suddenly welled up with tears, the image of a heartbroken young woman starkly different from my own seasoned experiences with love. Whether it was with Conrad or Ernest, my dealings in love and resentment were always straightforward, unlike Susie's hesitant longing.
Seeing her wounded expression, I ventured, "Did he say something that hurt you?"
She shook her head lightly. "He didn't reject me, but after I confessed my feelings, he just never showed up again."
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It seemed Mack's heart was still occupied by Judie Sears.
"How long has it been?" My fingers tapped lightly on the table.
"Three days!" Susie said, her eyes filling with tears. "I even regret confessing to him now. If I knew it would turn out this way, I wouldn't have done it. I don't want to lose his friendship. Even if he doesn't like me back, just being able to see him every day would be enough."
Her words were tinged with a heartbreaking humility, revealing the depth of her feelings for Mack.
"Have you been waiting for him these three days?" I finally understood why she was here reading books in the pouring rain and refused to leave. "Yeah."
Such a foolish girl!
I sighed inwardly, then asked, "Why haven't you called him if you haven't seen him?"
Susie said, "His phone's off."
I frowned, "What about texting him?"
Susie pouted slightly. "He doesn't reply."
With the phone off and texts unanswered, the signs couldn't be any clearer.
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Susie shook her head, "Licia, you don't understand. You've never seen how he treats me. I told him about my heart surgery, and he's been so caring. When we read together, he alway@reminds me to drink water and take breaks. He'd take me out to eat, and he'd walk me home. He's been more attentive than my own brother."
I frowned slightly. If what Susie said was true, Mack's kindness was indeed excessive.
Still, I tried to console her, "Maybe he was just looking out for you because of your health, like a brother would."
"It's not that," Susie refused to accept my explanation, "He loves me because he..."
She paused, not finishing her thought.
I asked bluntly, "Because of what? Did he do something to you?"
Susie pursed her lips, seemingly too shy to say it out loud.
"Did he touch you, or kiss you?" I asked directly, cutting to the chase.