"You're crazy—"
Molly Wellington reached out to firmly block Abraham Redington's thin lips.
She finally couldn't hold back anymore, and didn't want to play charades with Abraham Redington any longer: "Who is your darling, who wants your service, who's interested! Abraham Redington, are you out of your mind? It was you who said you wouldn't marry me back then, you're the one who said no, and you're the one who wants to come back now. What do you think I am, Molly Wellington?"
The woman's almond-shaped eyes were filled with an angry cold light; if anyone asked her whether she still loved Abraham Redington at that moment, she would say 'not at all' without hesitation.
What is love?
Why should she still love him?
When he casually discarded her, without a word or care, all her love dried up at that moment.
Those who knew the inside story, Charles Taylor and Ray Mckinley, weren't surprised, but were shocked by Molly Wellington's 'bravery'.
