Chapter 28 Was She Dumped?

Book:Love You With All My Heart Published:2024-5-1

After seeing this post, Lawrence Ellis finds it harder for him to fall asleep. He suddenly has a strong desire to know about the past of Nancy Moore. So he keeps browsing her post from top to bottom, and then he sees a post that indicated her mood at that time.
[December 25, 2015. Goodbye! My 6-year youth. Thank you for making me grow stronger!”
The post is attached with a photo of a one’s lonely back; the person in the photo was walking in the dark night with an umbrella at hand.
Lawrence Ellis wrinkles his eyebrows, thinking, was she crossed in love at that time? It turns out that she also has an affective experience.
He scrolls down and finally sees a group photo, which was posted in August, 2015.
It is a group photo of Nancy Moore and a man. In that photo, she was as energetic as a spring flower with a big smile, while the man beside her was obviously forcing a fake smile.
As a man, Lawrence Ellis can clearly feel that the man didn’t love Nancy Moore when he was taking this photo. So, was she dumped by this man at that time?
He scrolls up to that post that she said goodbye to her youth. After that, she only posted one half a year later, which was just a “chicken soup for soul” that said she will lead a new life. He can see from it that she was badly hurt.
Lawrence Ellis gets into the thoughts while scrolling up and down, and he even doesn’t notice that Justin Wood comes over.
Justin Wood snatches his phone, teasing, “Yuck, you even find out her relationship history. You’re worth teaching!”
“Give it back to me.” Lawrence Ellis becomes gloomy, so Justin Wood hastily returns the phone to him and explains with a sour feeling, “I didn’t mean to see your big sister; I just wanted to have a look at your new phone. Don’t think too much.”
“Why are you here?” Lawrence Ellis thinks that Justin must come with bad news! He won’t come without reason.
Justin Wood’s eyes suddenly widen. This guy finally remembers why he’s here. He hastily takes out his phone and shows Lawrence a post, explaining, “Serena will come back!”
Lawrence Ellis blinks his eyes and takes back his phone. He lies on the bed, replying, “It’s not of my business.”
“You don’t mind that thing anymore?” Justin Wood puts his head on the bedside and stares at Lawrence for a long time with uncertainty.
“I want to sleep now, you please get out.” Lawrence Ellis turns over and ignores his question.
Justin Wood shrugs his shoulders and walks out of the bedroom.
But Lawrence Ellis is indeed lost in thoughts. He stares at the ceiling and murmurs in a mocking tone, “You are finally back.”
On the next day, Mrs. Moore wakes up Nancy Moore early in the morning. “Nancy, Tammy has to work today, since you are free, can you visit your aunt with me? Some relatives from the countryside also visited my eldest sister. It’s just appropriate for us to visit your aunt, so that those relatives don’t have to visit us. Anyway, it’s inconvenient.”
“Mom, I am so sleepy. Can you go by yourself? Relatives like gossip. I don’t want to join them.” Nancy Moore shows her resistance by pulling the cover to cover her head.
“No way, you must come with me. You aunt has arranged a big gathering and has booked a restaurant. If you don’t come with me, it will bring shame on me.” Regardless of his willingness, Mrs. Moore pulls her out of the bed.
Nancy Moore is freaked out and loses her temper due to morning temperament, “If I come with you, it will bring more shames on you!”
“What? Dare you to say it again?” Mrs. Moore slaps her on her forehead. Nancy Moore closes her mouth wisely; she can imagine what will happen next.
Following the suggestion of Mrs. Moore, Nancy Moore chooses a decent dress. Actually, she herself thinks this dress is really out of style, but Mrs. Moore thinks it energetic and jubilant. So she refuses Nancy’s request to change one.
As Nancy Moore walks out of her bedroom, Tammy Moore, who is brushing teeth and sees her cloth, is totally astonished. “Sister, are you from the 1970s?” asks Tammy Moore.
“Bullshit. This color is jubilant. What’s your taste? Go and keep brushing your teeth!” Then Nancy Moore is forced to meet those relatives by her mother. Her face is totally gloomy.