Begging For A Reconciliation

Chapter 20



Meanwhile, Leah was finally near the psychiatric hospital after struggling along the way. No one would have guessed she would
return to the place she tried to get away from. Exhausted, Leah sat beside the road to rest her feet. At that moment, a grey car
drove by. Splash. Water on the ground splashed on Leah. Leah was speechless. When it rained, it poured. Leah sighed. She
lifted her sleeves to wipe away the dirty water on her face. Then, she saw the grey had turned back and stopped beside her.
Leah’s body stiffened. Could that be Han? A familiar voice called Leah when she was about to sneak away. “Miss Murray, it’s
me.” Leah stayed in place and turned her head in surprise. “Dr. Sanders?” Ian frowned at Leah’s awkward situation. ” What
happened?” “It’s a long story.” Leah gave him a bitter smile. “Get in the car. I’ll bring you to my place.” Ian gave it a thought, then
opened his car door. Leah was relieved that Ian did not immediately send her back to the psychiatric hospital. She was
exhausted and famished. So, she decided to trust Ian, at least for now. Both stayed quiet during the ride. Finally, Ian brought
Leah back to his house. He first washed the dirty water away from her head. Then he changed the gauze on the wound on her
head. “Dr. Sanders, can I trust you?” asked Leah hesitantly. Ian could tell what Leah was worried about from her anxious
expression. “Don’t worry. I will not tell Mr. Howard your whereabouts.” He nodded. So, Leah began to tell Ian every detail of her
experience, from admission to the psychiatric hospital to Molly cornering her till she fell into the sea. Ian stayed silent after
hearing Leah’s story. “I never know Mr. Howard is such a person. So, what’s your plan now? You can’t keep hiding from him,”
said Ian, looking at Leah’s pale face. “I don’t know...” Leah shook her head, looking lost. Ian decided to tell Leah his thoughts
after staying quiet for a while. “Actually, Miss Murray, I found some scars from plastic surgeries behind your ears during your last
checkup.” Leah’s eyes widened. “Impossible! I never had plastic surgery.” Also, who would have plastic surgery to have an
ordinary face like mine? Ian looked at Leah. “Do you still remember anything from childhood?” Leah was startled at first, then she
frowned. ” I had a car accident and hit my head when I was little. As a result, I lost all my memory before twelve years old.” She
looked at Ian suspiciously. “What are you thinking, Dr. Sanders?” Ian did not plan to keep it from Leah. He took out his phone
and showed her the pictures he had taken before. “Look at his, Miss Murray. These are the scars behind your ears. I did not
make these up. I suspect this has something to do with your identity.” Leah was surprised to see the scars, but she was not
convinced. “Probably the scars came from something that happened when I was little?” Ian shook his head confidently. “No way!
I’m very sure these are scars from plastic surgery. Another reason I’m skeptical about your identity is the diamond shape
birthmark on your wrist. I know someone with the same birthmark, even the position of the birthmark is exactly the same.” Leah
lifted her wrist and looked at it. There it was, the diamond-shaped birthmark. “I have had this birthmark since I could remember.
So, do you mean that my past might have some connection with the person you know?” “Yes.” Ian smiled and pushed his
glasses up. “So, Miss Murray, would you like to come with me to find out about your past?” Leah kept silent. In fact, she had no
interest in learning about her past. Leah had heard stories about her family from her dad. Unfortunately, after he died, she had
no other blood relatives left. Also, Leah hesitated because while she wanted to get away from Han’s radar, she was hesitant to
trust someone she barely knew completely. After consideration, Leah finally made her decision. “Alright, I’ll come with you.” It
would be better to take a chance than do nothing at all.


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