Eleanor had always carried a torch for someone else. Yet, circumstances had made it impossible for them to be together, leading her to start dating Keh.N?velDrama.Org (C) content.
But that didn''t mean she couldn''t fall for Keh over time! It''s amon tale; spending day in, day out with someone, it''s hard not to develop feelings.
Every time Keh called her "Dorothy," Eleanor''s heart ached with curiosity - which "Dorothy" was he really calling for? Yet, she never asked, she kept her feelings buried deep. As long as she didn''t voice it out, the "Dorothy" Keh called for was her, in her heart.
Could this charade go on forever? Get married, have kids, what did it matter if she was just a stand-in? Eleanor couldn''t help but feel she was even less than an old me that Keh hadn''t seen for ages. With enough time, he would forget, she hoped. But when push came to shove, it was still "Dorothy" that escaped his lips. Always her!
"Keh has liked her for ages, and you knew it! He never lied to you! If you can''t handle it, why not just break up?" Karen was fiercely protective of her friend, and she had never liked Eleanor much to begin with. Now, she liked her even less.
"Karen, that''s so unfair! I get that Dorothy is your friend and you''re biased, but I''m Keh''s girlfriend right now! At least for the moment, I am! If Keh were to, say, lose a limb, I''d still stand by him. Why don''t you get Dorothy toe and be with Keh if you''re so keen on defending her?"
"You" Karen was at a loss for words, and Jeffrey quickly intervened with a stern look, "Watch your tone, or I''ll have you removed." He didn''t care about the fairness of the argument; his people were not to be trifled with.
"Oh, so it''s like that, huh? Bullying me because you''ve got the numbers? Fine! Let''s see who else besides me would want Keh if he were to lose a limb!"
With that, Eleanor stormed off,
regret and frustration boiling within
her. She had intended to have a calm, rational conversation with Keh about their rtionship, but it had never happened. Maybe what they needed was simply moremunication. Yet, here she was, driven away by Karen''s words, feeling more alienated from Keh''s family than ever. If that''s how it was going to be, then so be it. It wasn''t her fault she was leaving a potentially disabled Keh behind!
After Eleanor left, Karen began to cry softly. "Jeffrey... do you think there''s any chance for a miracle? Keh won''t be able to handle amputation!"
Jeffrey hugged his wife close,forting her, "Don''t worry, I''ve contacted the best doctors. If there''s any chance to save his legs, we won''t let Keh face amputation." He sighed, "The doctors are doing their best to save his life."
Losing Keh would be a far greater tragedy than any physical disability. Karen knew this logic well, but guilt gnawed at her.
"Why did I ever think to set Keh
and Dorothy up? If I hadn''t, none of this would''ve happened!" Perhaps Keh would have been happily married with children by now. Given his background and capabilities, he should have been leading a blissful life.
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"It''s not like you''re psychic, Karen. You couldn''t have predicted any of this. It''s not your fault Keh fell too deep Jeffrey reassured her,- then sighed to himself, "Even someone as influential as Everett can''t control everything in life, let afone us..."