Love on the Fast Track Book - Chapter: 1309
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Norah whispered under her breath, “Amy, you sacrificed your life for me. I promise to look after your family. Rest peacefully.”
Norah bent forward to lay the bouquet she had prepared for Amy on her tombstone.
The sound of Amy’s family crying filled the air. Overcome, Norah asked Joanna to take her away.
The funeral for both the driver and the head bodyguard was also held here; Norah had mourned for them too.
Their families’ cries of grief resounded in Norah’s ears as she stood under the eaves, observing the gentle rain.
Norah said sadly, “Joanna, it seems like anyone associated with me meets a bad end.”
Joanna squatted in front of Norah. “Norah, why would you think that?”
“Think about it. People who get close to me always face misfortune, sometimes even life-threatening.”
Norah lowered her gaze, her voice filled with sorrow. She believed in her capabilities but felt powerless to prevent these misfortunes.
Amy’s accident had led her to ponder if she truly brought misfortune to those around her.
Joanna firmly countered Norah’s assumption. “No, Norah. Everyone has their own destiny. It’s not about you. The challenges they face are part of their path.”
Joanna had indeed faced many challenges since meeting Norah, but she held no resentment. She believed these experiences had fostered her growth and enhanced her perspective.
Dwelling on past events was unproductive.
“Norah, don’t blame yourself. It’s not your fault. You are excellent and the best there is.”
These were words Norah had often heard after she woke up from her coma. Her friends weren’t concerned with her abilities but rather her well-being.
Such affirmations gradually mended her heart following her injury.
“Thank you, Joanna.”
Norah expressed her gratitude sincerely. It was the support of people Like Joanna that brought her joy.
“Norah, there’s no need for thanks between us. As for Sean…” Joanna carefully gauged Norah’s expression. “Are things okay between you two?”
Joanna had believed their relationship would strengthen after Norah woke up. Even though she knew about their argument, Sean’s relentless search for Norah during her absence convinced Joanna that all was well.
If they were indeed at odds, why would Sean make such an effort to locate Norah?
However, after Norah regained consciousness, apart from their initial reunion, her attitude towards Sean was noticeably colder compared to her demeanor even towards Kason.
Joanna, having been closest to Norah, found it difficult to foresee the future of their relationship.
Norah smiled. “A year has passed. Perhaps it’s time to end things with him. We’re not right for each other.”