The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning (Madelyn) -
Chapter 467 by Max Charming
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning By Max Charming chapter 467
Lana swiftly left the hotel. She stopped a cab on the road and gave him an address. The cab
driver’s gaze from the rearview mirror made Lana uncomfortable.
She took a compact mirror, pulled her collar down, and saw a red mark. Her eyebrows
furrowed while her heart started to race. She quickly covered it with foundation. She applied
quite a few layers on them until they were visibly covered.
She did not believe what Kai had said. She simply could not believe Andrew would send her to
that bastard’s bed. Last night, she ran out after a quarrel with her husband about having a
child. She had a few drinks with her friends at a bar and suddenly fainted while going to the
bathroom.
Although Lana was not from an elite family, her parents were intellectuals. Their education of
her was strict, so she had never been to such a place before. Hence, she might have gotten
drunk. When she woke up, she was at the hotel and lying in the same bed with Kai. Both of
them were naked. She felt guilty as she was the one who betrayed Andrew. After returning
home, she did not know how to face him.
Once Lana got home, a servant greeted her, “Madam.”
Lana responded and asked, “Where’s Andrew? Is he still sleeping?”
The servant nodded her head and answered, “After you had a row with Mr. Stewart last night,
he had not slept a wink and waited for you in the room.”
Lana was surprised, and the guilt in her heart grew stronger. Lana quickly went upstairs and
saw the tight–shut door. Her heart felt like it was being stabbed a thousand times. She did not
know what she should do to repent for her mistake.
Lana knocked on the door before walking in nervously. None of the lights were turned on,
save for the two nightlights. Their wedding photo hung on the headboard of the bed. When
she saw the photo, Lana felt like her heart had sunk. She walked over carefully.
Andrew was still wearing the same clothes as yesterday. He sat in his wheelchair while facing
outside. She still had no idea what to say until a soft voice rang, “I called you.”
Lana felt her heart skip a beat and replied, “My phone ran out of battery.”
She walked over and knelt before him. She then apologized, “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have fought
with you. It’s my fault. Let’s not divorce, okay? Even if we can’t make a child, we can adopt
one that belongs to us…”
“What’s the point of holding onto a half–paralyzed man? If you’re worried about the property, I
can leave everything to your name,” Andrew said.
“I don’t want that!” Lana’s eyes immediately turned red, “I just want to be with you. You’re the
only one I’ve ever loved, regardless of what you’ve become. When I married you, I didn’t
marry you for your money, Andrew. Please don’t leave me, okay?
“I just want to stay by your side. I’ve never looked down on who you are,” Lana promised him.
Andrew hung his head. His eyes were cold, and burnt marks ran through the left half of his
face. He looked totally different from his gentle look in the wedding photo.
Andrew was one of her mother’s students. His studies and attitude were excellent. Every time
her mother talked about him, her mother’s eyes would light up with admiration. He was truly
outstanding and out of reach. It was also her mother’s intention to have them be together.
On the day of their marriage, they met with a fire at the hotel they were staying for their
honeymoon. Andrew thought she was stuck in the room, so he threw himself into the fire to
save her.
When the firefighters found him, he was crushed beneath a wall, and half his face
was burnt off. He was hanging on his last breath, and the doctor said he might stay
vegetative.
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