Chapter 39 Profess Your Love To Him
- “I’m so happy today. It’s great to be able to solve it perfectly.” After drinking a few cups of beer, Sally asked again, “Cora, it was Carter who helped you, right?” “Um.” Cora didn’t want to tell Sally about Mia’s fake pregnancy. Sally was talkative, and she might leak it at any time. Of course, she didn’t keep it secret for Mia’s sake or Eason’s. She just wanted to keep the evidence. Then, Jane dared not embarrass her and Sally in their internship. They chatted, and the subject somehow came from Eason and Cora’s past. “In my eyes, Carter is many times better than Eason. I don’t understand why you fell in love with him in the past. He is not as handsome as Carter.
- Even if he is not as good as Mr. Hansen's, he's a tenth of it.” Cora took a sip of beer. “I liked Eason, not because of his appearance.” “He is a mama’s boy. Could it be that he can satisfy your character as a young mother?” “Of course not. Eason saved me. He is brave, kind, and responsible.” Cora didn’t know if it was because the Patton family ended her engagement with Eason or because of the fading of the good memories. She felt Eason was not close to the man who had bravely saved her. “How could that coward save you? Are you kidding? I may believe it if you say you saved him.” Sally always felt that Eason was the one who would hide in his mother’s arms and cry at a critical moment.
- That scene was so disgusting. Sally quickly took a few mouthfuls of cold beer to wash away the nausea brought on by the scene. But Cora emphasized. “I mean it. That year, I met a lunatic hacking people on the street. Eason blocked the knife for me. He saved me. There is a scar on his shoulder.” But she was young that year. She was splashed with blood on her face. At that time, she was frightened and didn’t remember that man’s appearance or name. After she calmed down, she ran to the hospital to find the man. She searched the hospital’s list of patients. Eason was the only person who matched the information of the person who had saved her. Many boys pursued her in school. But she only took the initiative to talk to Eason.