Part 24

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The second day that Henry spent at Mr. James's home, he began to believe that the older man had planned all of his actions ahead of time. Mr. James also attempted to get assurance from him that he wanted to marry Sophie. Henry wanted to express his gratitude to Mr. James for agreeing to marry Sophie in the first place. However, in honor of his future father-in-law, he decided to suppress the urge. Perhaps this was a slight hurdle for him to win Sophie's affection. Henry does not want to lose Sophie, who is very important at this point in the game. Henry must be patient now, and after he is married, he should let Sophie accompany him. Before, Mr.James would not have dared to exert self-control as Henry does today. His heart, which was now suffocating under a layer of pride and arrogance, explained that all he had to do was wait.

Just before going to bed, Henry saw a box on the top of Sophie's closet. Henry grabbed the box and opened it only for the sake of curiosity. Sophie's personal belongings included old letters and a notepad found in the box. Henry's heart was humming with delight. He would certainly read all of these letters even if he didn't have the authorization to do so from the owner. The guy was interested in learning a bit of the background of his future bride.

What makes these letters so unique about them that they are all preserved in such order? He rummaged through each letter with a lot of question marks in his head. From between the cover letter lines, he caught a glimpse of a gentle face he had forgotten about, smiling sheepishly and looking straight at him. Despite Sophie's shyness, the ripple on her face conveyed a genuine expression of happiness. He studied the word on her face with curiosity. Throughout his relay with Sophie, Henry had never seen such a genuine grin before. He fixed his gaze on the date of the photograph's capture, which was five years ago.

Yes. The situation at the moment made Sophie extremely pleased. What was the source of the happiness that emanated from that face, which he could no longer see at this time? The inquiry piqued henry's curiosity. He twisted the image over to check if there printed any text beneath it. There weren't any.

"Sophie, this pleasure will continue to bloom in my heart for the rest of my life. I'm looking forward to the day when we are together as husband and wife for the first time. i will wait"

 I love you, Nick.

Henry shouted with delight as he read the beautiful lines. He feels jealous. Henry's nighttime ritual now includes reading Sophie's letters and notebooks before going to bed. Sophie's love story is only partially revealed through her letters, read in chronological sequence from the oldest date to the most current date. He seems to be engrossed in the love tale of two adolescents at the moment. Oh, what a master of seduction this guy is. In regards to myself, if I am gifted with such amorous talent, Sophie may be drawn to me at this time. They may have a more romantic connection in the future. Henry was a bit dissatisfied with himself after discovering his lack of identity.

Nick proposed to Sophie after a month they knew. In some ways, the tale and the story of Nick and Sophie today are identical in tone. The distinction is the driving force behind the possibility of forming this connection. While the connection between him and Sophie is on selfish desire, the relationship between Nick and Sophie is the name of love. Sophie and Nick had just engaged for three months; Sophie's doodle captures how great she felt at the time. Even though they had only known one other for a brief amount of time, the young girl's heart seemed to be beating with excitement.

 Day after day, the drawings on the breast of his journal served as a vivid depiction of her feelings. However, the letter came to an abrupt halt just like that. The contents of Sophie's notebook, among other things, when Henry discovered that Sophie had abruptly quit scratching, it was a little odd. Her earlier notes, on the other hand, indicate how pleased she was with her engagement. Although Sophie wrote the message in adolescent slang, Henry thought he could understand what Sophie was going through at the time. Envy destroyed Henry's heart.

The final day Henry spent at his prospective father-in-home law's was a bittersweet one. He requested permission to go to the village area on his own. Mr. James had to travel since there was an issue with the locals, which happened coincidentally. He just followed his footsteps, without knowing which direction to go. A direct path in the garden ultimately took him to a breathtakingly stunning setting. Approximately two hundred yards away from home, a creek nearby is tranquil and lovely. There are stones of varying sizes strewn across the landscape. At one of the corners, there is a cluster of tree branches the size of two embraces of the trunk, which creates a dark and comfortable mood in the room. Henry then took a seat on the water teeth, under the branch, and watched the river. He was taken aback by the beauty of the surroundings. He got a distinct impression that he had been here before. Where? Oh yeah, without a doubt, the photograph of Sophie with whom she had a chance encounter was shot here. According to the letters he read, he must have concluded that Sophie and the guy; called Nick had met and had most likely mended their love.

Henry's heart began to beat with a strange sensation. He was enraged, indignant, and envious. What is the identity of this mystery man who seems to have won Sophie's heart? Nick issued the letter on the same day as their presentation suggests it was a relatively quick process. In a little more than four months, Nick wrote over a hundred of those well-organized letters. Who knows what occurred to cause the Sophie he knew today to no longer be the same Sophie he remembered from the photograph. Sophie has had relations in the past. Henry was heartfelt ill for some reason, and he couldn't figure out why. He was determined not to let Sophie's memories of a former love continue to haunt her. Henry will see new love in the heart of his future bride. Sophie was important to Henry, and he did not want to lose her. He had utterly forgotten the things he had spoken to Nicole just a short time before.

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