I knew it was because of a previous outing.

I, who had accidentally lost my cell phone, couldn't contact the driver.

The subway and buses stopped running, so I leisurely walked back home. It was not a long journey. It happened that I could enjoy the scenery on a rainy night.

When I was almost home, I saw Caleb in the rain, as if looking for someone.

"Caleb, did you lose something?"

He looked at me as if he had gone mad. Then he tightly hugged me.

"Why didn't you answer the phone?"

"I lost my cell phone."

"If something happens to you, your parents will be worried."

I knew that Caleb couldn't give up on our marriage yet.

The Moore family needed our marriage alliance, so nothing could happen to me.

Otherwise, he couldn't explain it to my parents.

I didn't want to act coquettishly in front of him.

But I silently said in my heart, "Are you worried about me?"

He picked me up. I felt his forehead was burning.

Ignoring the butler, I still went out.

I was lost in my thoughts.

"Maybe Caleb won't pick me up on such a rainy night today."

Dazzling car lights were flashing in my eyes.

It was my last thought before being hit by a car.

"Forget it."