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Reborn, Reawakened, Rekindled

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Chapter 264

“Exactly, but fate can be a mix of good and bad luck,” Faith said cheer fully

Bonnie and Neil meeting each other was definitely a stroke of bad luck, at least in the eyes of Neil’s

parents.

Faiths response made Bonnie visibly uncomfortable. She lowered her head, avoiding our gaze, lost in

her thoughts.

After dinner, Kitty suggested we start eating the cake, and Faith nodded in agreement.

“Neil I need to talk to you?” I said softly. I was not in the mood for cake, and I quickly pulled Neil aside.

What’s up?” Neil asked.

1 have to step out for a bit tonight, so I won’t be having cake Can! borrow your car? I checked the time

on my phone. It was getting late

Neil quickly sensed something was off. He glanced at the others in the living room and asked me with a

puzzled look, “Who was that on the phone earlier? Are you going to meet him?”

Not wanting to waste time, I told him straight up. It was Oscar, but he didn’t say anything I’m worried

something happened to him.”

Neils suspicions didn’t fade. He always thought there was something between me and Oscar. Learning

that I was going to meet Oscar late at night made him even mare suspicious.

I decided to find his car keys myself.

Seeing this, Faith asked, “Irene, what are you looking for?”

1 want to borrow Neil’s car I replied

1s it urgent? Let him take you. It’s not safe for you to go out alone at this time” Faith was

understanding, not forcing me to stay for cake but suggesting Neil should take me.

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Ryan also immediately said to Neil, “Yeah, if Irene has something to do, you should take her”

I didn’t initially think of having Neil take me, but if something really happened to Oscar, he would be of

help.

I looked at Neil, unsure if he was willing to come with me to find Oscar.

It wasn’t just me. Bonnie and Kitty were also looking at him, waiting for his answer

“Well, what are you waiting for? Let’s go Neil glanced at the others and grabbed his car keys.

“Okay.”I bid Ryan, Faith, and the others goodbye and prepared to leave

Ryan and Faith waved at me. I ignored Bonnie’s resentful stare and turned to Kitty. “Do you want to

come with me? Ned can drop you off.”

-Kitty, who initially looked a bit downcast, lit up at my offer. “Sure! I don’t feel like taking a taxi home”

Neil glanced at me then at Kitty, with a complicated expression on his face.

I was looking out for Neil’s future Kitty could very well be the perfect match for him. If he didn’t know

how to appreciate her yet, then I would help him.

As Kitty was about to leave with us, Bonnie blurted out, “Neil, I …..”

Gloria held her back, signaling her to keep quiet.

Bonnie closed her mouth in frustration, watching the three of us leave

In the garage, I let Kitty sit in the passenger seat and took the backseat myself. Kitty was clearly

thrilled, but Neil didn’t seem too happy about it.

“Trene, I think I forgot to take my gift!” Kitty suddenly said, sounding a bit nervous.

“It’s fine Neil can give it to you tomorrow,” I said casually.

Neil didn’t say anything and just drove with a poker face.

As we exited the underground garage, I noticed that Gloria’s car had already left. She left earlier than

us. Bonnie and Kate must have been with her.

Maybe they left because they found it boring without Nell.

Throughout the drive, Kitty talked about a lot of things. Even though Neil didn’t respond much, she

didn’t get discouraged and shared everything with him. Whenever she mentioned a fun place, she

would laugh happily.

Why didn’t I dislike Kitty? Probably because she reminded me of my younger self

Half an hour later, Neil parked his car not far from Kitty’s apartment. “Here we are. You can get out

now.”

“Okay Mr. Iceberg, don’t worry about bringing me the gift. Why don’t you just let your mom have it?”

Kitty said cheerfully

“I’ll have it sent to you” Neil nonchalantly responded Although he seemed indifferent, I felt something

different in his tone.

Kitty sighed, then turned to me. “Irene, I’m heading in I live here, so feel free to drop by anytime.”

I smiled and nodded, then rolled down the window and watched Kitty get out of the car. She shivered in

the cold wind, which made me realize that something was missing from her neck.

The thick, dark red scarf I saw in the game room at Sterling Estates!

No wonder that scarf looked familiar I’d seen on Kitty before.

I looked away, closed the window, and silently waited for Neil to drive. I had already given him Oscar’s

address.

“So you’re really trying to set me up with her?” Neil asked coldly, clearly unhappy, as he started driving

again.

no

“Whether you end up with her or not, the way you treat her is different from other women.” I said softly,

feigning sleep.

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Upon hearing that he treated Kitty differently. Neil was irked, “I’ll say it again, I have no interest in her!”

I smirked, too lazy to open my eyes, ‘Really? Then why did you take her to the game room at Sterling

Estates? And how did you know where she lives without asking her?”

These two questions left Neil silent. I had to admit that his silence made me a bit sad.

I thought he truly regretted his actions and that he wanted to get back together with me. Even if I didn’t

accept. I would have felt a bit of vengeful pleasure. So when I heard about his partnership with

StarGlow Enterprises and saw Kitty’s scarf left in the game room, I felt manipulated again.

Did Neil always have to play games with womens hearts? Couldn’t he just pursue and love one woman

wholeheartedly?

Well, that was not the case. In my past life, he was actually super loyal. After he got with Bonnie, other

women to him were like thin air

I had seen how he loved someone with all his heart. So, I couldn’t stand him messing with me while

having a crush on someone else.

While still in painful silence, the car arrived at Oscar’s rental building.

The rent was cheap, and there was no property management or security After I got out of the car, I

made a beeline for the apartment building I began to look for the room number that Oscar once told

me.

Neil followed me all the way, still silent.

“What are you doing?” When I was knocking on the door continuously but no one answered, the lady

next door poked her head out and said, “This young man moved out a few days ago. No ores in this

room now.”

I was taken aback, and the uneasiness in my heart was growing stronger

If Oscar just moved to another city for work, he would never lose contact, unless something

unexpected happened to him.