Follow
Chapters
Share
Returning Unwanted Goods Novel Cover

Returning Unwanted Goods

After a rebirth, Audrey is determined to escape the horrific fate of her past life. Her former fiancé, obsessed with his true love, views Audrey as a mere nuisance. Seeking safety, she quits her job and moves abroad to ensure his lover feels secure. Audrey remains compliant only to survive, eventually accepting a proposal from another man. However, as she builds a new life with her family, her ex-fiancé returns, kneeling in desperation and begging her to leave everything behind for him.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 4

My allergy to mangoes was severe. The mere scent of it was enough to make me feel uneasy, and having fresh mangoes touch my skin would have been a total nightmare.

By the time I regained consciousness, I found myself in a hospital bed. Owen stood by my side, looking both guilty and anxious.

"I had no idea… I'm sorry," he mumbled.

I stayed silent.

He stared at me as if sensing something wasn't right. I had been shutting him out and staying far from him these days.

A flicker of panic crossed Owen's face before he poured me a glass of water. "Why does it seem like you've changed, Audrey?"

I looked up at him. The face I had once loved across two lifetimes now felt utterly unfamiliar.

"It's you who's changed. I've stayed the same," I said flatly.

Owen let out a frustrated sigh, but his voice softened. "All I said yesterday was to stop bothering Vanessa. I didn't ask you to quit your job. Vanessa just started at the company, and she doesn't know anyone, so I'm just looking out for her.

"By the way, how's that proposal going? Why don't you hand it over to Vanessa? She could use it more than you at this point."

I smiled wryly. "So, Vanessa takes my fiancé, and now she's coming after my proposal, too?"

Owen's face clouded with disappointment. "Vanessa and I are just friends now. Why won't you drop this, Audrey? Do you have any idea how controlling you're being? It feels suffocating to be in the same city and country as you!"

I lifted my head and met his gaze. Then, I opened my phone and showed him my immigration application.

"Don't worry. I'm applying for immigration to Almoria. You'll never have to see me again," I spoke clearly, making sure he understood every word.

Owen stayed silent, his eyes locked on mine, his expression unreadable. I thought he'd be happy I was leaving, but there was no sign of relief on his face.

A bitter grin spread across my face. He couldn't even bring himself to smile at me anymore.

Fatigue weighed heavily on me, and I was just about to ask him to leave when his phone buzzed. He glanced at it, his expression instantly hardening.

After a long pause, he said, "Let's put the engagement on hold. Vanessa's health hasn't been great lately, and she needs me. I can't bear the thought of her being unhappy."

I nodded, not caring anymore since I had no intention of getting engaged with him. I couldn't risk repeating my mistakes, especially if it meant dying at Owen's hands again.

A month before I was set to leave for Almoria, I was packing when I came across a diary. Inside were pages filled with the quiet confession of how much I had loved Owen.

I was about to throw it away when my phone rang. It was Owen.

His voice was distant, almost unfamiliar. "Your birthday's coming up. I remember you always wanted to go to Avendale and watch the sunrise. Let me take you there."

My heart softened, despite myself. For years, Owen had been both family and lover to me.

Even at a time when his hatred for me ran deep, he had once stayed by my side, watching over me day and night when I was seriously ill. I owed it to him to at least say goodbye properly.

I reached the renowned observation deck in Avendale early on my birthday, waiting for Owen's familiar face. But he never came. Neither did the sunrise. Instead, an earthquake shook the ground beneath me.

Humans were nothing more than fragile beings in the wake of a natural disaster. All I could do was recall the safety guidelines I'd read and try to find the safest place to hide.

The violent shakes knocked me unconscious, and when I finally regained my senses, I found myself buried beneath the rubble.

Fortunately, two massive wooden beams had fallen and wedged above me, creating a tiny shelter that kept me somewhat safe.

I found myself thinking about many things in the darkness, but my mind kept coming back to Mom and Dad. I was thankful they hadn't made the trip to Avendale with me, but I couldn't escape the guilt that they must be beside themselves with worry.

Time felt endless in that darkness. I thought for sure I was going to die buried beneath the rubble until a pair of scarred hands carefully pulled me free.

My vision was blurry, but I could make out a face I knew all too well.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Search for “B60093” on goodnovel to read the full book.
Copy the code and search in the NovelShort app to continue reading.
B60093
copy