The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming Chapter 592
The waiter replied, “She just left. If you’re fast, you might find her.”
“Thanks,” Ethan replied, grabbing his jacket and running out. Outside, he looked around. There were cars, but no
sign of Madelyn. He called her number on his phone.
“Sorry, the phone you’re calling is off…
Ethan tried calling again, but no luck. Actually, if Ethan had just looked behind him, he would’ve seen Madelyn
standing there.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEthan texted her: [Call me when you’re home. I’ll arrange your flight back to Paris. In a few days, someone will
come to get you.]
Without looking back, Ethan jumped into his car and sped off. Madelyn held her phone tight. Her fingers were pale,
and she felt hurt inside. Actually, Madelyn had sneaked behind Ethan earlier and heard everything he said on the
phone.
Although she and Ethan were already engaged, she felt more like a homewrecker now. If it was only about Donna,
Madelyn wouldn’t have minded. ‘But they have a kid?’ thought Madelyn. ‘Zach got rid of my engagement ring
because he knew the truth.”
She held her chest, feeling a sharp pain. She looked a mess as she walked away. ‘Once Father wakes up, I’ll let him
handle it. After that, Ethan and I will be done,’ she thought.
Madelyn bought a few cans of beer and made her way to a spot by the lakeside. There were still people out for
walks at this hour.
Madelyn dialed Kennedy’s number. Kennedy was at his studio when his phone rang. He stopped working and picked
up.
Before he could speak, Kennedy heard her voice, sounding a bit tipsy, Kennedy, do you know how to book a plane
ticket?” Hearing something off in her voice, he asked, “What happened?”
“Nothing. Ethan took my father to the hospital, and everything’s okay now. I want to go back to school.” Madelyn
took another sip of her beer and realized her can was empty. She opened a new one. Kennedy quickly said, “When
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmdo you want to fly?”
“Tomorrow, around lunchtime.”
“Okay, don’t forget your ID when you go to the airport. They’ll give you your ticket there.”
“Do you remember the way to the hotel? Or do you want me to send someone?”
“I remember, I’m good,” Madelyn said.
“Alright!” Kennedy wanted to say more, but Madelyn had already hung up. Trying to open another drink, the tab
broke, and she dropped the can. It rolled away. Madelyn ran after it. But before she could get it, someone’s shoes
stopped the can.
She picked it up, her hair messy from the wind. When she looked up, her eyes were blurry, and she couldn’t see
who it was clearly.