The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning

Chapter 241
Yvonne continued, “Are you trying to keep Ethan hanging on while also being with Forrest, Madelyn? I’m curious, what’s your
true intention? Why not just be honest?”
As Madelyn pondered the situation, she thought, ‘Is this how Yvonne see it? Did Ethan feel the same way when he learned about
Forrest and me last night?’
Meeting Yvonne’s gaze directly, Madelyn maintained her composure and responded, “Let me clarify a few things.”
She began to explain, “Who I spend time with and what I choose to do is my personal business. Ethan has been supportive
before, and I’m grateful for that. However, it doesn’t mean I’ll simply go along with his feelings for me. If you all believe I should
distance myself from him, I’m willing to do so.” She added, “This is a matter concerning your family, and it’s unrelated to me. If
you insist on pressuring me to make a choice, I’ll stand by the decision I’ve made now.”
Furthermore, Madelyn recognized her own responsibility toward Forrest. Yet, even if she didn’t, whether she maintained contact
with him was not their concern.
Seeing beyond their history, Madelyn came to appreciate Forrest’s true character. She noticed his kind gestures, like feeding
stray cats at school and showing gratitude to the doctor. She even witnessed him assisting an elderly woman whose cart was
stuck in a puddle, then
continuing on his way as if it were nothing.
Continuing her explanation, Madelyn stated, “Yvonne, I’m not afraid if you decide to inform Ethan about all of this. I have my own
plans for life, and nothing will hinder me. My goal is to get into Ventropolis University. I won’t let myself develop feelings for
anyone, nor will I waste time on dating. I’ll talk to Ethan and make things clear. As for dinner... you and Zach should enjoy it! I
won’t intrude as a third wheel.” 2
With those words, Madelyn turned and walked away, this time without Yvonne attempting to detain her. As she descended the
stairs, Forrest leaned against the doorway, his gaze focused
on his shoes.
“Let’s go,” Madelyn said.

Forrest quietly followed in her footsteps.
Later that evening, at seven-thirty, Yvonne settled into the passenger seat of Zach’s car.
Her annoyance still lingered. She voiced her frustration to Zach, recounting the details of her conversation with Madelyn.
“Doesn’t any of this concern you? If Madelyn becomes closer to Forrest, my brother might find out. He could even terminate
business cooperation with your family’s company. You need to take action before my brother discovers this.”
Zach’s tone turned cold, “I didn’t come here to listen to this. Where is she?”
“How would I know? Let’s just go eat. I’m really hungry!” Yvonne clicked her seatbelt into place.
A shadow seemed to cross Zach’s expression, and a chill seemed to emanate from him. He released his seatbelt, opened the
car door, and stepped out, thinking, ‘Yeah, I do need to take some action.’
“What are you up to?” Yvonne called out, puzzled.

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