Chapter 520 I won’t forgive you (1/2)

Some things are meant to be like reunion and parting. Everything works out the way it supposed to. The fate of people has been decided whether they will be happy or unhappy. My fate is entirely determined by the god of fate. God determines my fate whether I should start with someone new, or spend the remainder of my days alone.

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The window was open causing rain drops to trickle inside the room. Normally, Molly would close the window if it was raining this hard but now she just didn't do it anymore.

Spark drew inspiration for his compositions from this easygoing life that he led. He used to live with Manny who didn't have a care in the world either. They both led their messy life together. But ever since Molly started to live with them, their life had changed. They lived like a family - the kind that Spark had always longed for. However, their four years of blissfully living a quiet life together was gone in a blip.

Wind was still blowing into the room and the purple curtains in floral pattern were dancing around. Spark bitterly stared at the purple curtains. When he recalled that Molly was the one who liked those curtains a lot, it was just painful for him to even look at them. Spark made a face as he walked towards his violin case. He stooped down and wiped a few raindrops that had dripped on his case. The lock of the case sprang open with a loud snap when he touched it. He furrowed his brows and his hands started to tremble - probably from playing too much.

Spark slowly opened the violin case and staggered at what he saw: it was the famous Stradivarius violin. But he didn't feel happy or excited about this - this violin was there to mock him about his loss.

The other day, when he found out that Brian was Mark's father, he had focused on getting custody of Mark. So he spent his day at the courthouse to run a few errands. When he got home, he saw the violin from Russell that he wasn't able to bid for at the charity auction

'Where did this come from?' Spark thought to himself. He frowned as he looked at the violin, wondering what it was doing in his case. But soon after, he started to entertain one possibility: that it must have been Brian's doing.

He found a note inside the case that read, ”Thank you for taking care of my son all these years. I'm gifting you this violin to show my gratitude.”

There was no signature or name written on the note but Spark knew that it was from Brian.

Brian bought the violin at the charity auction, breaking the world record for the price a violin had been bought at an auction. Spark had wanted that violin for so long but since he had chosen to buy the necklace for Molly - he couldn't bid anymore because he couldn't afford it anyway. It turned out that Brian only bought the violin so he could give it to Spark as a gift. To Spark, this was more than a provocation from Brian, and it was also a way of showing off his power and telling Spark that he's got this all

”Do you know what you did wrong? It's alright if you just wanted to own me. But you should not have helped Molly leave me!”

When Brian learns the truth, there is no chance for Hannah to win his heart.

Molly, who wants to run away from Brian, seems to be the only one to blame for Hannah's misfortune...