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Chapter 2116 Do You Think They Had a Fight?
In other words, Hannah was worried that Aurora might end up causing trouble for herself. After all, she and Ian
tended to become subjects of controversy and scandal. This was specifically the case for Ian, and if anything
happened to Aurora, he would inevitably be dragged into it as well.
Aurora felt for her phone and stared at the man's number. She had unblocked it last night, but she blocked it once
more.
Frankly speaking, she thought her indecisiveness was rather irritating as well, but perhaps boredom had gotten the
better of her. Now, she was so languid that she didn't know what to do with herself.
When she saw the man's number in the list of her blocked contacts, she sighed in exasperation and went back to
the homescreen. She curled up on the couch, and at that moment, she felt as if she had returned to the days when
she had nothing to do and was left to her own devices to pass the time.
She closed her eyes. Since she was bored out of her mind, she started thinking about all that had happened in her
past. Have I ever really loved anyone before? She realized that she had, but that person was now buried six feet
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtunder; all the sentiments, good or bad, had turned into dust and ashes alongside him.
She hadn't loved anyone since, and those who came and went only managed to alleviate her loneliness for brief
seasons at a time. The world seemed too large for her to spend the rest of her life alone; she liked the idea of
companionship, but those who came and offered to stay never kept their word about forever.
They left her for a plethora of reasons, and while some of them were valid, most of them were not. She could be
happy or reluctant to let them go, but she could never stop the end from coming. If she had to be honest, the past
seven or eight relationships of her adult life had scarred her. Only one or two of them had actually ended in a clean,
amicable break.
The rest ended so sourly that she found herself left with tatters of the relationship. She didn't want things to end on
such an ugly note, but every man she had been with said she was a hard act to follow. They even said that she was
exhausting to be with because she wanted to win all the time.
At the thought of this, she let out a bitter laugh. She didn't have a choice but to be assertive and aggressive
because she needed to protect herself. No man could ever give her the sense of security she needed, so she made
herself stronger and put her guard up just to keep herself safe.
She didn't have to be that way had the right man come along and promised her the security she so desperately
craved. On the contrary, she would have given him her feelings on a silver platter.
After all, any woman would want to have someone they could depend on. Any woman would love to have her guard
down and allow a man to take charge of the bigger things in life so that she could indulge in the romance of a
relationship instead of fighting for it all the time.
Yet, none of the men she had met so far could give her that privilege, so she put up a strong and unwavering front
that made her come off as disagreeable at times, but it wasn't as if she had a choice.
She flipped on her side and faced the back of the couch. A while later, hot tears pricked her eyes, and she thought
they might spill over. She couldn't remember the last time she had been so sad and wallowed in self-pity. She was
so used to being strong that she forced herself to pull through hardship on instinct, but it was only in moments like
this that she realized just how tired she was.
Meanwhile, over at the set, Ian had only just finished filming a couple of scenes. Now that he was taking a break, he
sat 0 one of the chairs to the side and took a sip of water.
The driver leaned over and asked in hushed tones, "Hey, what's going on today? You guys had a lot of takes for the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmsame scene, right?"
Ian shrugged and said nothing. The director had yelled cut several times throughout filming, and often they had to
do another take of the same scene. It wasn't so much Ian's problem, for Valerie was being rather absentminded
today.
He set his water bottle down and leaned into his seat. The driver looked around and jerked his chin in a certain
direction not too far from where they were sitting. "Hey, look over there," he said.
Ian followed his line of vision and looked over to where Valerie usually was during breaks. She sat in her chair, and
she looked drained as her assistant dabbed the sweat off her forehead and gave her bottled water. The assistant
appeared to be talking to her, but she did not respond at all.
After a few seconds, the director made his way over to her.
Valerie was usually professional on set and she delivered her lines well. Something was bugging her today, so much
so that even the director had noticed something was off about her.
Ian and the driver couldn't hear what the director was saying to her, but they could tell that he was placating her.
She slumped in her seat with her head low, though she did nod every once in a while to show that she was listening.
The driver's eyes seemed to light up at the prospect of gossip. "Hey, do you think she and that little boyfriend of
hers got into a fight?"