Chapter 57 She Shouldn't Be So Impulsive
Chapter 57 She Shouldn't Be So Impulsive
Off-guard, Martha waved her arms but failed to grab things to keep her balance. Therefore, she had to
protect the bouquet with her hands and close her eyes, ready for the pain.
Stefan reacted quickly as soon as seeing her fall.
Reaching out, he wrapped his arm around her waist before she fell to the ground.
Closing her eyes, Martha didn't feel the pain, but she bumped into a firm chest the next second.
Stefan let out a groan, and then she heard his heartbeats.
Martha stiffened and hurriedly steadied herself.
Then she pushed him away.
"Be careful. Watch your steps," Stefan let go of her and reminded her, frowning.
Pressing her lips, Martha blamed herself for being too careless. But she simply kept silent.
...
Stefan's parents loved each other deeply when they were alive, so they were buried in the same
graveyard after they passed away.
Martha envied their love and remembered that they held each other's hand tightly until the end of their
lives after the accident.
Not many relationships could pass the test of life and death.
Before arriving at the graveyard, she saw a familiar figure from afar.
A woman wearing a white dress while holding a yellow rose bouquet, which looked exactly the same as
the one in Martha's arms.
Frowning, Martha recognized it was Hollie, feeling ridiculous.
Hollie had been waiting for several hours, her legs numb. Finally, hearing the footsteps behind her, she
slowly turned around.
After seeing Stefan and Martha, she took off the sunglasses.
Her eyes were reddened and swollen. Obviously, she had cried.
"Stefan," she gently called Stefan, approaching him.
After Stefan learned Martha was the woman who had sex with him that particular night, he kept
ignoring her.
Now, he and Martha stayed in the same house. Hollie was afraid he would fall in love with Martha.
If Stefan checked and found Martha was also the one who accompanied him after his parents passed
away, she would be doomed.
After considering it for a long time, she finally thought about this day.
She knew Stefan paid respect to his parents his parents in the cemetery every year, so she wanted to
take the chance to change his impression of her.
Much to her surprise, he came over with Martha together.
Staring at her expressionlessly, Stefan asked, "Why are you here?"
Hollie cast down her eyes to cover the panic in them.
She wouldn't give Martha any chance to talk about the things that happened after Stefan's parents had
passed away.
Otherwise, if Stefan knew the truth, she would be completely finished.
Hollie thought about it and decided to do something.
Sobbing softly, she tugged his sleeve and replied gently, "Every year when it's Mr. and Mrs. Harrison's
death anniversary, I come visit their grave. I still remember how much you suffered at that time, Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.
Stefan."
Martha felt disgusted hearing Hollie's words.
As soon as she recognized Hollie, she felt like a third wheel. Sure enough, she should not have agreed
to come here with Stefan earlier.
'Stefan has asked Hollie to come over. Why did he also ask me?'
'Do they have to act like they're really in love in front of me?'
'Hollie looks up at Stefan pitifully, and the latter stares at her. Well, is Stefan going to hold Hollie in his
arms?'
'What a loving couple. Did Stefan call me here to witness their love?'
Martha's mouth curled into a mocking smile as she thought about it.
Whatever Hollie thought, Martha really wasn't interested in witnessing their love.
She took a step back and returned the bouquet to Stefan. "I gotta go," she said indifferently.
With those words, she turned away.
However, after she had taken one step only, Stefan seized her wrist.
Stefan frowned slightly, his handsome, cold showing no compassion for Hollie.
Tightening his grip on Martha's wrist, he asked unhappily, "Did I allow you to go?"