Arwen entered the café and found Daniel already sitting there, waiting for her. As she walked up to him, Daniel gave her a warm smile, though it was tinged with guilt.
"Arwen, you are here. It took a while for you to come," he said as Arwen pulled out a chair to sit. "Was there traffic on your way?"
"Not much," Arwen shook her head and then added, "I just came from a bit of a distance, so it took time."
Ryan’s brows furrowed in confusion. "Where are you coming from?" As far as he knew, he had chosen a place that was near Quinn Villa.
"From the South District," Arwen replied. Even she hadn’t expected that it to be so far, but then again, it was her fault for forgetting where she had moved to.
"South District?" Daniel repeated, surprised. "I thought you were staying at the family house. You should have told me, I would have picked a place over there."
"It’s alright. I am here anyway," Arwen dismissed the formality that was making the conversation awkward. Then she asked, "You said you wanted to talk something. What is it, Daniel?"
While she asked him, she quickly scanned the menu and gestured for the waitress to bring her order before focusing back on Daniel.
Daniel stared at Arwen. No doubt, he could feel the difference. Though it was subtle, he could tell it was there. Arwen didn’t seem to hold a grudge, but it still felt as if she had grown distant. Was it because of the last time? Because of Ryan?
Something told him Ryan wasn’t the only reason. Since she had arrived, she hadn’t asked about Ryan at all.
"Arwen, I wanted to apologize for the last time. I shouldn’t have called you like that and urged you to explain. You didn’t deserve that." Daniel’s voice softened as he admitted his wrong. "No woman deserves it. I should not have put you in that situation or made you witness all that."
Arwen could sense the sincerity behind his words. Shaking her head, she accepted his apology. "It’s okay, Daniel. I might have blamed you in my fit of anger but I know you didn’t mean for it to turn out like that. I don’t blame you anymore. And you shouldn’t feel guilty for Ryan’s actions.
It’s not like you made him act that way. He is always been like that. It doesn’t bother me as much now. I have long become used to his behaviour."
Daniel couldn’t refute her words. As long as he could remember, Ryan had always treated Arwen poorly. At first, he thought Ryan was just teasing her, and Arwen never complained because she loved him. But that day at the hospital, Daniel had seen a side of Arwen he hadn’t before —a firm resolve when it came to Ryan. It was clear that whatever feelings she once had for him were gone.
"Were you hurt?" Daniel suddenly asked, remembering the mob attack outside the hospital. Arwen looked confused, so he clarified, "That day, outside the hospital, I saw the crowd rushing to attack you. I ran to help, but I was too late. Luckily, someone else stepped in."
Daniel’s expression turned serious. "That day after you left her ward, Delyth posted a post for her readers. Though she has kept it subtle, it felt like an instigation against you. Later, Ryan made her delete it. She said that she didn’t mean anything by it, and of course, Ryan believed her." free𝑤ebnovel.com
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