Chapter 1875: A Sense Of Foreboding
Chapter 1875: A Sense of Foreboding
"Mr. Marsh, please have a seat," Elisa said as she snapped back to reality. She quickly handed him
a bottle of juice, feeling somewhat embarrassed as she exined, "It''s all we have at home, the
kettle broke this morning."
Ivan epted the bottle with a simple "Thank you," and drank straight from it, sitting casually on the
couch. Today, he was just an ordinary person inquiring about Summer''s past, with no official identity.
Elisa was struck by Ivan''s down-to-earth demeanor, so different from the legendary figure in the
business world at theirpany. Sitting across from him, the young girl felt a bit reserved, as if
everything was surreal.
"I heard from Fiona that you and Summer were very close in senior year, so I came to ask for some
information about her," Ivan said. "Could you please think carefully? I... I want to know about her."
A vision of the girl appeared in Elisa''s mind. "Just a moment," she said before getting up and
heading to the bedroom.
Ivan waited, unsure of what she was up to. Soon enough, Elisa returned with a bag and sat across
from him,ying out proid pictures, albums, yearbooks, and letters on the coffee table. "Take a
look," she said.
Ivan''s slender fingers picked up the proids, one of which showed Elisa, recognizable even after
many years. Was the other girl Summer?
Her most striking feature was her waist-length jet-ck hair, beautiful big eyes, and a sweet smile.
In an era without beauty filters, she was undeniably beautiful.
"We were ssmates in senior year, and she always had a small vase on her desk, with fresh
flowers in it. She was a slow-paced person, andter I found out her family owned a flower shop."
"Why did you lose touch if you were so close?" Ivan asked, flipping through the yearbook.
"I don''t know," Elisa said, still puzzled. "We had nned to have dinner after the college entrance
exams, but her phone suddenly turned off that day. I waited until evening, but she never showed up,
and we lost touch from then on."
"Do you know where her family''s flower shop is located?" Ivan inquired.
The girl shook her head with regret, "I had nned to visit her shop several times, but senior year
was too busy, and I never found the time. We had agreed to go after graduation, but..."
Ivan noticed that Summer''s page in the yearbook did not include a home address, but every other
detail like her zodiac sign and blood type was filled in.
"If you have any information about her, please let me know," Elisa said with a hint of sadness in her
voice. "I miss her." After all these years, Summer had always been on her mind.
Not knowing if she was alive or not, Elisa had a sense of foreboding. How could a person disappear
sopletely, breaking a dinner date they had nned? After knowing each other for so long,
Summer had always been punctual.
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"Okay," Ivan nodded, agreeing. "If you hear anything about her, please let me know."
He closed the yearbook, took a sip of juice, and asked, "Do you know about her romantic life? She
had a boyfriend before she transferred, but it seems they broke up in senior year. Do you know why
they broke up?"
Elisa vividly remembered those days and answered, "She was going through a tough time, often too
upset to eat properly. Iter found out she had broken up with her first love."