Chapter 17
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Chapter 17
As soon as Timothy heard this, he immediately stopped crying and grabbed Shannon’s hand, heading outside.
“Let’s hurry, or if Dad goes too far, we won’t be able to catch up.’
Shannon stopped him and explained, “Timothy, don’t be anxious. Let’s wait for Dad to comfort Mom first, so when Mom sees you, she won’t ignore you.”
Timothy was half convinced, “Really?”
“When have I ever lied to you?”
Hearing Shannon say this, Timothy felt reassured and stopped fussing. “Okay, then let’s wait a bit before we go.”
Upon hearing this, Shannon’s red lips curled up slightly, and a hint of pride flashed in her eyes.
While having breakfast, Frederick contacted his assistant back home, asking him to track Abigail’s whereabouts and update him in real time.
Abigail was currently on Pineview Road.
It was a rarely traveled road, perfect for riding motorcycles and racing cars.
When Frederick arrived, motorcycles sped past him one after another.
He immediately spotted Abigail’s distinctive red and blue motorcycle.
The area was filled with the cheers of bikers and the roar of engines.
If he weren’t waiting for Abigail, Frederick would have turned and left immediately in such a noisy environment.
Frederick stood coldly by the roadside, waiting for Abigail.
The red and blue motorcycle circled the road again and again.
Just as Frederick’s patience was about to run out, the sound of brakes screeched not far away.
Abigail got off the bike and took off her helmet. Her newly dyed red hair was striking under the sunlight, and her tight black motorcycle suit perfectly outlined her figure.
She tidied the hair on her forehead, damp with sweat, her almond-shaped eyes full of satisfaction.
Just as Frederick was about to step forward, a woman in a brown leather jacket ran past him and hugged Abigail tight- ly.
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“Abby, those laps you just did were amazing! This is you, this is the Abigail I know!”
The woman was Abigail’s best friend, Hannah.
Abigail leaned against her beloved motorcycle, twirling the keys in her hand.
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“It’s all thanks to you coming all this way to help me modify my bike. Without you, I don’t know what I’d do.”
Hannah patted her chest and said, “Don’t worry, as long as you ride motorcycles, I’ll keep helping you modify them!”
Frederick looked at Abigail, who was leaning against her motorcycle, carefree and radiant. A flash of amazement crossed his eyes, and his heart skipped a beat.
A moment later, he made his way through the crowd and stopped in front of Abigail.
“Abigail, can we talk?”
Abigail, who had been chatting with Hannah, immediately stopped talking when she saw Frederick, and the smile on her lips faded.
Following Abigail’s gaze, Hannah turned around. The moment she saw Frederick, she blurted out, “What are you do- ing here?”
“And you are?” Frederick frowned.
When they got married, Hannah attended their wedding as Abigail’s bridesmaid.
But even so, Frederick didn’t remember Hannah.
To be precise, Frederick didn’t remember any of Abigail’s friends, nor had he ever tried to get to know them.
In eight years of marriage, he never cared who Abigail befriended, nor did he care about her private life.
Seeing Frederick’s genuinely puzzled tone, Hannah felt a surge of anger in her chest.
They say if you want to know whether a man cares about you, just look at how he treats your friends.
Clearly, Frederick didn’t care about Abigail at all, otherwise how could he not even recognize her?
Hannah had run into Frederick many times, and each time he only nodded indifferently before leaving in a hurry. They had never spoken.
But even so, Frederick still didn’t remember her.
Thinking of this, Hannah’s face darkened instantly, feeling it was unfair for her best friend.
“Frederick, Abigail must have the worst luck in the world to have married you!”
“You’re not worthy of her at all!”
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