
Love From The Heart
Chapter 4
A sense of foreboding kept growing stronger and stronger.
As we rounded a corner, a truck suddenly veered out of control, heading straight for us.
Xena screamed in terror, and Hendrick reached across the seat to shield her, gently reassuring her, “It’s okay. I’m here. Don’t be scared, Xena.”
When shards of the car flew toward Hendrick, I did not hesitate for a second and threw myself in front of him.
The moment the metal pierced into me, the pain was excruciating, but I couldn’t worry about that.
My vision quickly blurred, and just before I blacked out, I saw the worry and fear overflowing in Hendrick’s eyes.
And his lips were forming a blurred word.
He was calling out, “Chloe.”
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I had a dream. I dreamed of the one person I had always longed to see again.
Felix Scott and I grew up in the same orphanage.
I was two years older than him, and when we were kids, he used to follow me around, calling me “Sis.”
Felix was lucky. He got adopted less than a year after he arrived.
The headmaster would always pat his head and tell the prospective parents, “This boy is smart and perceptive.”
But no matter how smart he was, he always ended up being sent back. The last time he was returned, he was already around ten, just about to start middle school.
He came back to the orphanage with bruises on his face.
I sternly applied medicine to his wounds, deliberately pressing a little harder than necessary. Felix winced and gritted his teeth, yelling, “Easy!”
It was around that time that he stopped calling me “Sis” and started calling me “Sis Chloe.”
I kept my face stern and said nothing, but tears streamed down my cheeks.
Felix panicked, clumsily trying to wipe my tears away.
“Sis Chloe, I’m sorry. Please don’t cry.”
I asked, “Why do you keep letting them send you back?”
Felix’s face turned red, and after stammering for a long time, he finally said.
“Because I want to stay with you. Forever.
“Sis, we’re going to live in a big house, we’re going to have more food than we can eat, and we’re going to have a real home.
“I’ll buy you everything you like. We’re going to have such a good life.”
His eyes shone brightly, reflecting my image in them. Only later did I realize that what he had said was his dream.
And as time went on, Felix really did get better and better.
In high school, he was admitted to the best university in the state as the top student, with a full scholarship that covered tuition, books, and even living expenses.
I didn’t learn about this until after my own college entrance exams.
It happened to be my birthday that day. Felix stood there with his acceptance letter in one hand and a bouquet of flowers in the other.
I was happy for him, but when I turned around, I found myself looking into his eyes, shining like a sky full of stars.
“Chloe, I like you. Will you be with me?”
It was the first time Felix called me just by my name, and it was the first time I realized how beautiful my name sounded.
I smiled and said, “Okay.”
Just one word, and it completely unraveled him.
He pulled me into his arms, and the rapid beating of our hearts gave us away.
So, when I made my birthday wish, I had one selfish thought.
“Felix, I want you to be safe and happy, always.”
He gently placed a necklace around my neck.
It was a butterfly pendant, wings spread wide, something he had saved up for after months of part-time work.
He said, “Sis Chloe, we’re going to fly away from here together.”
That was the last time he ever called me “Sis.”
I woke up feeling parched, as if my throat were on fire.
“Water...” My voice, barely a whisper, wasn’t loud enough to reach the person standing by the door.