Chapter: 1633
When they arrived at the room, he unveiled an aged photograph on the table.
As Zoey donned her reading glasses to study it, she marveled, “This is an old picture of me. How did you manage to find this?"
When she flipped the photo over, her questions dissipated, replaced by a subtle shift in her expression.
Her eyes welled with a complex mix of melancholy and longing for days long gone by.
In fading ink, the reverse side of the photograph bore a message that tugged at Zoey's heartstrings.
"I miss my beloved Zoey."
Tears glistened in Zoey's eyes as she recognized the familiar handwriting.
“Waylen, I recognize this handwriting."
Her voice quivered, but the tears remained in check.
Waylen's voice was hushed yet filled with a gentle solemnity.
“Jarrod entrusted this to me. He said... His life's greatest regret was not having the chance to apologize to you."
Zoey's fingers caressed the photograph, and a sigh escaped her lips.
“He didn't need to do that. Waylen, how is he?
For a fleeting moment, silence hung in the air, an unspoken truth. Zoey knew something bad might have happened to Jarrod.
Placing his hand atop Zoey's, Waylen gently broke the silence.
“Jarrod has passed away. You were the last person in his thoughts."
The words lingered, a poignant reminder of life's fragility.
Zoey's shock was palpable, yet instead of tears, she gently traced the handwritten words on the photograph.
Hy beloved Zoey.
When Zoey was young, she and Jarrod had been an incredible match, Their connection was undeniable, However, fate had other plans. A bitter feud divided their families. Jarrod's family vehemently opposed his relationship with Zoey, uttering hurtful words, Zoey, known for her fierce spirit, couldn't tolerate such discord. She made the bold decision to marry into the Evans family just half a year later.
Jarrod, unable to bear the constraints of his family's disapproval, chose a different path.
He ran away from home and eventually found himself drawn into the world of psychics,