Chapter: 1305
Noticing her fatigue, Kason stood up. “Rest well. I'll visit again soon."
“Okay.”
After Kason left, Sean took her hand, his tone tinged with hurt.
“Remember, I'm your boyfriend, honey."
Norah pulled her hand away indifferently.
"We used to be a couple. But I'm not sure if that's still the case. It's not up to you, Mr. Scott."
Norah vividly remembered how Sean had treated her back in Bellfolk.
Everyone there knew Nora was actually Norah.
Had Sean taken advantage of her memory loss on purpose?
Ideally, he would win her heart back. If not, he might consider other strategies once she fully regained her memories.
Sean stood frozen, stunned.
"I'm tired. Please ask Joanna to come in when you leave."
Norah closed her eyes. She distinctly recalled how, during a rift a year ago, Sean had left her alone in Silverdale for an extended period without so much as a phone call.
When she finally called him, it was Amabel who answered. That Amabel could answer his phone suggested they were close.
What was the point of his feigned affection now? Norah's feelings for him had faded along with her lost memories.
Sean had envisioned various scenarios for Norah's awakening. He imagined they would embrace, shedding tears together, or share how much they'd missed each other over the past year.
He hadn't anticipated Norah's aversion. She didn't even want him by her side.
Seeing that Norah had decisively closed her eyes, choosing silence over conversation, Sean left the room, deeply disheartened.
“Joanna, Norah wants to see you."
Joanna, who had been waiting outside, immediately stood up and entered the room.
"Norah."
She expected a lengthy discussion between Norah and Sean, but was surprised when Sean reappeared in under three minutes.
"Are you feeling tired? Do you need to rest?"
Joanna continued to nag. Previously, Norah would have found such chatter bothersome, but after her disappearance, these nagging words became comforting, a sign that someone cared about her.