Chapter 866
Lillian lifted her head, her gaze fixed upon the man who had shielded her. Now, he was the one who should be hurting. He had
become a human cushion for her. “I... I’m fine,” she hurriedly said, noticing his unusually pale complexion and the beads of
sweat forming on his forehead, his brows furrowed in pain.
Lillian quickly stood up and said, “How about you?”
Callum gasped. “I’m fine.”
Lillian reached out, attempting to help Callum up, but he glanced at her hand and then met her eyes. “If you don’t have feelings
for me, don’t touch me.”
“I... I just wanted to help you up.”
“It’s unnecessary,” he replied, steadying himself and standing on his own.
“Lillian, are you alright?” Jerick rushed over anxiously.
“I’m okay, didn’t get hurt much,” Lillian replied while thinking, “But... What about Callum? Is he okay? We fell together just now,
and I landed on top of him... Is he really unh
Jerick turned to Callum and said, “Mr. White, thank you for saving Lillian just
now.”
Callum raised an eyebrow, his tone mocking. “Thank me?”
“Yes, I’m thanking you. Is there a problem?” Jerick met Callum’s gaze confidently.
Callum’s eyes darkened, his face clouded with a layer of gloom. Jerick stared back, unflinching.
In the end, Callum was the one to look away first. His gaze shifted to Rebecca, who was still standing frozen at the escalator
exit.
His icy stare jolted Rebecca back to reality, and she hurriedly stammered, “I... I didn’t mean it; I didn’t mean to...” With that, she
fled, not looking back.
“That Rebecca, claiming it wasn’t intentional, how outrageous!” Lillian fumed. However, right now, she couldn’t catch up to
Rebecca anymore.
“The mall has surveillance cameras. We can report to the police and have them check the footage. She won’t get away with
this,” Jerick said.
Hearing that, Lillian nodded in agreement.
Callum turned without a word, intending to leave,
“Wait Lillian almost instinctively tried to grab Callum, but he sidestepped her louch..
id if you don’t have feelings for me, don’t touch me!‘ Callum said coldly.
anted to make sure you’re really okay. Lillian said.
ided,
1. ‘And what if 1 mid t’in uw okay? What
then?”
Lillian was taken aback, but Callum left without another word.
“Mr. White must love you. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have saved you like that.” Jerick’s voice echoed softly. Lillian bit her lip, feeling
a mixture of emotions. “Does he love me? Perhaps he does! Maybe, as he has said before, he has never loved Madeline. His
love had always been for me,” she thought.
Nevertheless, she didn’t have the courage to love him anymore. In five years, she had shed the audacity and unwavering
determination of her youth. She cared about many things now and didn’t want her aging parents to worry about her. She just
wanted a peaceful life.
At that moment, mall security guards rushed over, asking Lillian and Jerick, “Were you the ones pushed down the escalator? Are
you injured?”
“No.” Lillian shook her head.
Just then, one of the guards asked, “What happened? Is someone bleeding? Is anyone else injured besides you two?”
“Bleeding?” Lillian thought, taken aback. Following the guard’s gaze, she noticed a trail of crimson on the escalator steps, barely
visible against the dark gray color. As the steps were dark gray, the bloodstain wasn’t very conspicuous, and Lillian hadn’t
noticed it before.
“This blood... It was Callum’s!” she thought.
It was where Callum had fallen.
Lillian felt like something heavy was pressing on her chest, making it hard to breathe. He was hurt, but he didn’t say anything.
If only she had been more observant, or if he hadn’t been wearing dark clothes, maybe she would have noticed.
Back at home, Lillian couldn’t sleep. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw the image of Callum and her falling on the
escalator together.
“Why hadn’t he mentioned his injury? Does he not want any ties with me anymore?” she thought. “Then why did he save me?
Why did he happen to be there?”
For a moment, various doubts flooded her mind.
She had thought they were done, but he suddenly claimed that he had always loved her.
When she thought she had made it clear that they couldn’t be together, he saved her in that way.
I felt like they were tangled up in a never–ending loop, something she couldn’t
for untangle,
Chijable to sleep, Lilian picked up her phone. It was past two mi the morni
The Leos
got up and walked to her bedroom window, opening it to get some fresh air. However, when she did, she froze. From her window,
she could see a figure leaning against a car, looking up at her.
It was Callum.
Lillian stared blankly, watching his silhouette bathed in the moonlight. The moon made him appear ethereal.
She even had an illusion that he was from her imagination and not really here.
Their eyes met in the middle of the night, and the moment stretched, lingering in the air like an unspoken promise.
After a while, Callum turned around, opened the door, and tried to leave. Without hesitating, Lillian blurted out, “Don’t go!”
That shout, in the silent night, sounded unusually clear.
Callum’s body stiffened for a moment, but the next moment, he still opened the car door and got in.
Lillian turned around and rushed out of the bedroom, out of the house, and ran downstairs in swift steps.
Even she couldn’t explain why she chased after him. He clearly had no intention. of staying, and running out like that, she would
never catch up.
Yet, at that moment, the impulse completely overwhelmed her rationality.
By the time she sprinted to the spot where his car was parked, there was no car anymore, only an empty space.
So, he left.
Lillian sighed, feeling a little disappointed in her heart. She turned to go back, but suddenly, a cold voice came from behind,
“What’s the matter, are you looking for
me?”