The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning

The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning By Max Charming chapter 355
Madelyn had a hard time holding up Forrest as they left the school. The Arnold family’s driver quickly drove up. Seeing Forrest in
Madelyn’s arms, he got out of the car right away and helped her get Forrest inside.
“Why are you with him, Ms. Jent?” the driver asked. Madelyn frowned. “It’s a long story. Let’s just go home.” “I’m sorry, but Mrs.
Arnold said that he can’t come to the Arnold residence without permission.” Madelyn remembered that rule and said, “Okay, let’s
go to my place then.”
She put Forrest in the back seat and buckled him up. Then she got in the front and told the driver where to go. They pulled up to
a small alley where she used to live, a building without an elevator. Madelyn and the driver helped Forrest up the stairs. \
She found a key under the flowerpot, opened the door, and turned on the light. The house was surprisingly clean, and looked like
someone had been staying there. There was even some half-eaten food on the table, covered with plastic wrap.
‘Could he have been staying here?’ Madelyn wondered. They helped Forrest into bed. The driver took Forrest’s shoes and socks
off and tucked him in with a blanket.
Madelyn looked at Forrest lying on the bed. “I cannot care for him here. Does he have anyone else at home?” “Mrs. Arnold is
probably asleep by now, the driver replied.
“I’ll figure something out. I can’t just leave him here alone,” Madelyn said, her mind racing. ‘Mrs. Arnold is so lovely and gentle
but fragile. Forrest wouldn’t want to trouble her.’
“Don’t worry, Ms. Jent,” the driver reassured her. “Forrest will be okay. We should head back, though. If Ethan finds out, he might
get upset.”
“Alright, let’s go.” Madelyn glanced at Forrest, her eyes filled with feelings she could not describe. She turned off the light and
closed the door. Forrest was just a friend and nothing more. She was tired of liking people who were always surrounded by
others who liked them too. Forrest never really cared about anyone; it was probably just a passing fancy.
She really liked Ethan. It meant a lot to her when he said he did not care that she could not have kids. Ethan had been nice to
her since coming home from the hospital. He showed her a kind of love she had never felt before. For the first time, she knew
what it felt like to be loved. Ethan was so amazing, and that made her like him even more. When they returned to the Arnold
residence, the driver said, “If Ethan asks about today...”

“Just tell him the truth,” Madelyn replied calmly. “If he gets confused, I’ll explain it to him.” Now that they were together, she did
not want to hide things from Ethan except for that one thing. She promised herself it would never happen again. Even when she
married Ethan, she wanted to be honest and true.
Madelyn had old-fashioned ideas about relationships because she grew up in a small town with her grandmother. She taught her
that it is important to be loyal to the one you love. She believed that cheating was wrong, no matter who did it. She could not
even think of forgiving someone for it, not even once.

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