Departure with a Belly (Alaric and Victoria)

Chapter 536



Chapter 536

Don’t Tell Me She Lost Her Memories

Could it be that something had happened between them in the past?

Of course, Victoria didn’t ask about that straight away, for she felt that even if she did ask, Alaric

wouldn’t tell her.

She would bring it up later.

The two found a hotel nearby and settled in. Fearing that Victoria would be bored, Alaric wanted to take

her shopping at a mall nearby so that he could buy her something she liked.

However, Victoria didn’t agree to it, rejecting his offer on the spot.

“You’ve barely recovered, so why are you ignoring your wounds already? When will you learn?”

Victoria sounded a little harsh. “You have to rest and recuperate. You know what that means, don’t

you?”

She was talking to him angrily with her checks puffed up. Alaric tried to listen to her earnestly, but he

found her too adorable, so in his mischief, he couldn’t help but reach out and pinch her puffy cheeks

with his large hands.

Victoria was halfway through her words when he suddenly pinched her cheeks. She blinked in

bewilderment.

What did he mean by that?

“What are you doing?”

She subconsciously placed her hand on Alaric’s arm, pushing him away as she said, “Let go! Don’t get

ahead of yourself. I’m being serious here, alright?”

Alaric pinched her a few more times, then raised his eyebrows. “I’m listening to you attentively, you

know.”

Victoria fell silent.

He didn’t look serious at all!

Who on earth would be listening attentively while pinching the speaker’s cheeks?

“You looked too serious, so I wanted to help you relax.”

With that, Alaric gave her another few pinches before letting go of her.

“Fine. Since you want me to recuperate, we won’t go out later. We’ll just rest in the hotel.”

“That’s more like it…” Victoria rubbed her cheeks as she muttered in a small voice.

The two quickly got bored in the hotel, so Victoria went to the balcony to look at the scenery.

The hotel they were in had huge balconies that overlooked an open–air swimming pool. The swimming

pool was huge, and the water glistened under the sun like a pond in the afternoon.

It was winter, so no one was swimming at the moment. Hence, the huge swimming pool became part of

the backdrop instead.

Victoria leaned against the railing as she silently gazed at the water in the swimming pool below her.

She felt her heart gradually turning calm as well.

Just then, a phone started ringing behind her. Not only that, it sounded very close as well.

It was only then that Victoria realized Alaric had come out. He was leaning against the door of the

balcony as he looked at her.

His phone was ringing in his pocket, so he lowered his head and retrieved his phone.

When Alaric saw the incoming call, he was stunned for a moment. However, he didn’t say anything or

leave as he answered the call in Victoria’s presence.

“Hello?”

His voice was cold and indifferent, and no emotions could be gleaned from it:

Victoria only glanced at him before looking away, then continued gazing at the pool water downstairs.

Alaric stared at her as he listened to a female voice interrogating him over the phone.

“Alaric, are you with Victoria? Why can’t I reach her number? Have you failed to protect her again?

Alaric, I’m telling you, if you let anything happen to her again, I’ll—”

Before Summer could finish speaking, Alaric said, “She’s right here with me. Would you like to talk to

her?”

The woman’s voice stopped at once, for Summer probably didn’t expect him to say that.

“Is she with you? Pass the phone to her right now.”

“I can do that, but there’s one thing I must warn you about.”

“What is it?” Summer asked, bewildered.

Alaric glanced at Victoria, then said in a low voice, “She may not remember you.”

Summer fell silent.

After a moment of deathly silence on the other end of the phone, Summer exploded. “What do you

mean?! What’s that about her not remembering me? Don’t tell me she lost her memories!”

“She did.”

Summer was almost leaping in anger. Ever since she went back, she fell out of touch with Victoria, so

she didn’t know what had happened on Victoria’s side. She thought that Victoria was safe. She was

also busy with work, so much so that she couldn’t even think about anything else. She only called

Victoria when things had calmed down.

When she called Victoria, however, she realized that the call wouldn’t go through.

Summer still had Alarie’s number from when she was overseas. Even though she was scared of him,

her bestle gave her the courage to make the call.

Unexpectedly, the news that awaited her was the fact that Victoria had lost her memories.

What had happened while Summer was caught up in work?

How did things suddenly turn out like this?

Summer wanted to interrogate Alaric, but after some thought, she said, “Never mind, just pass the

phone to Victoria. Let me talk to her.”

Since Alaric was standing nearby, Victoria could hear everything he said. She thought that it was

something related to work at first, so she didn’t listen in, but later on, she overheard some information

about her.

After that, Alaric passed his phone to her and said, “It’s your friend.”

After a pause, Alaric continued, “You might remember a little when you talk to her. Give it a try.”

Victoria didn’t say anything as she took the phone.

“Hello?”

“Victoria!”

When Summer heard Victoria’s voice, she was overwhelmed as she said, “Boo, I can finally hear your

voice! How are you right now? Are you okay?”

Even though Victoria couldn’t remember anyone or anything that happened in the past, she felt an

unknown sense of familiarity and intimacy when she heard Summer’s voice.

Also, when she heard the worried and anxious tone in Summer’s voice, Victoria felt her nose tingling.

She subconsciously had the urge to vent all her frustrations to Summer.

“I-”

Victoria choked.

On the other end of the line, Summer instantly felt her heart ache for Victoria.

“Don’t cry, Boo. I’m here. You don’t remember me, do you? Nonetheless, you find me familiar, right?”

When Victoria heard Summer’s words, she subconsciously nodded. Then, she realized that Summer

couldn’t see her, so she could only speak.

“Yes.”

“Wow, so it’s true that you don’t remember me at all. I’ll tell you, then. I’m Summer Jones, and I’m your

best friend…”

Summer began her speech. She started by introducing herself, then told Victoria how they met and

how they became besties. She also talked about how Victoria had helped her.

Summer was quite talkative, and she ceaselessly chattered on the other end of the line. Victoria

At first, she felt tears welling up in her eyes and a pitiful weight on her chest when she heard Summer’s

voice. Later on, as Summer talked even more, the weight on her heart slowly disappeared.

After her lengthy speech, Summer asked, “Do you remember me now?” Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.


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