The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning

The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning By Max Charming chapter 315
After locking her door, Madelyn painted in her room. Her father did not allow painting, so she did it secretly. After about half an
hour, she suddenly heard a knock on the door. Madelyn quickly put away her sketchbook and opened the door. When she saw
Zach outside, she frowned. “What’s up?”
“Time to eat,” Zach said. “Got it. I’ll change my clothes and come down.” As she was about to close the door, Zach stopped it
with his foot. Madelyn, surprised and slightly annoyed, saw his foot in the doorway. “What are you doing?”
“Can’t I come in and sit?” he smirked. “Are you crazy? It’s almost mealtime; what’s the point of sitting down?” Madelyn felt a
tightness in her chest as she looked into his deep eyes, feeling completely helpless against him. “Fine, whatever.”
She let go, turned around, and went to her wardrobe, taking out a long cashmere skirt she often wore. The house was heated,
and she also wore leggings, so she would not be too cold. She went into the bathroom to change, tying her long hair up with a
hair tie into a bun, with a few strands of hair falling beside her ears.
Zach sat at the desk, legs crossed, with her homework book on his knee, flipping through it casually. Madelyn rolled her eyes
mentally, not knowing what was so interesting. She thought he was just putting on an act.
Today, Zach wore a light-colored sweater, fully displaying his mature aura. His sharp and cold facial features gave him a very
masculine appearance, especially his eyes, which seemed to hide countless secrets. He was good at hiding his fakeness and
desires.
Madelyn had been to showbiz gatherings before and had seen plenty of handsome guys, including professional models and
some
moderately famous actors. Compared to them, Zach didn’t stand out right might unknowingly feel a bit uneasy. But this was also
a person who could maintain composure in any situation.
away, but there was something distinctive about him. It was hard to put into words – just one look in his eyes and you could tell
he’d been
through a lot. He had a presence that not many others had, and being around him would naturally make one feel a bit less self-
assured. His aura had a certain intensity, and in his company, one Even though many were aware that Zach wasn’t a good
person and posed real danger, a lot of women, including Madelyn, found it hard to resist him.

In her previous life, Madelyn noticed that the women involved with Zach found it hard to break away once they developed strong
feelings for him. However, in this life, prior to Jadie’s accident, apart from Julia, whom she had encountered before, Madelyn
hardly saw any other women around him. So, she guessed that Julia must have been his first love interest. But she had passed
away, and he must have been aware of it. Strangely, there was no trace of sadness or heartbreak in his demeanor. This made
sense as Zach always maintained control, never letting his composure slip, and handled every situation with ease. It was almost
as if he had no capacity for deep feelings. Such an unfeeling nature made it hard to believe he could ever be deserving of love.
Zach noticed Madelyn, sitting in front of the vanity mirror, holding a pair of pearl earrings, lost in thought. Suddenly, she let go,
and one earring fell to the floor. Reacting swiftly, Zach stepped in.
“Thank you!” Madelyn said. But instead of giving it back to her, Zach assisted her in putting on the earring. She stiffened and
didn’t dare to move.
“Lost in thought?” Zach inquired, standing beside her and shielding her from the sunlight with his tall figure. “Nothing,” Madelyn
responded hurriedly. “Need help with the other one?”
Madelyn quickly stood up. “No, I can manage. I’ll head downstairs first.” “Madelyn, Zach!” Jadie’s voice rang out excitedly, and
she soon appeared in the doorway. “Zach, you guys are so slow! I’m already ready. Let’s go eat!”
Jadie had never been to Madelyn’s room before, and she looked around with curiosity. The room was spacious and elegant.

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