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Too Late, Doctor: I'm The One Who's Out Of Reach Now
img img Too Late, Doctor: I'm The One Who's Out Of Reach Now img Chapter 5 Was Anything Wrong With Him
5 Chapters
Chapter 7 Getting Through To Melinda's Number img
Chapter 8 Hadn't Accepted Shane's Friend Request img
Chapter 9 Averie And Shane Arrived Together img
Chapter 10 A Special Dish img
Chapter 11 Simon Ellis img
Chapter 12 I Almost Got Your Girlfriend Hurt img
Chapter 13 Who Are You img
Chapter 14 Afraid Of Being Alone With Me img
Chapter 15 Shane Carries Leanna img
Chapter 16 The Violin Belonged To Melinda img
Chapter 17 A Perfect Match img
Chapter 18 Leanna Is My Girlfriend img
Chapter 19 There's The Possibility That She Had Plastic Surgery img
Chapter 20 When Did She Get A Boyfriend img
Chapter 21 Her Nickname img
Chapter 22 Tell Me Who You Really Are img
Chapter 23 So You Play The Violin Too img
Chapter 24 Lunch Together img
Chapter 25 It's The Ladies' Room img
Chapter 26 Rating Survey img
Chapter 27 Where Are You Going img
Chapter 28 Your Ex-Girlfriend img
Chapter 29 Trouble With A Girl img
Chapter 30 Going To Shane's Place img
Chapter 31 He Rushed Home Because Of Her img
Chapter 32 Promotion img
Chapter 33 Volunteer Program img
Chapter 34 Their Breaths Mingled img
Chapter 35 Why Didn't You Clarify Our Relationship img
Chapter 36 Shelling Out Five Million To Make Someone Disappear img
Chapter 37 She Picked Up Shane's Cat img
Chapter 38 Shane Was Refusing Her img
Chapter 39 She Isn't Fond Of Cats img
Chapter 40 Paperwork Done img
Chapter 41 Two People In Love img
Chapter 42 Why Not Buy A Flower For Your Girlfriend img
Chapter 43 A Date With Miss Brooks img
Chapter 44 Found Them By The Trash img
Chapter 45 Averie Was Testing Her img
Chapter 46 A Team Retreat img
Chapter 47 Have Only Had One Meal Together img
Chapter 48 Old Trauma img
Chapter 49 She Really Does Resemble Melinda img
Chapter 50 Still Pining After That First Love img
Chapter 51 Do You Really Believe She Disappeared With The Money img
Chapter 52 The Consequences Finally Arrived img
Chapter 53 The Seat Meant For Family img
Chapter 54 Could She Be Dr. Lloyd's Girlfriend img
Chapter 55 Doing CPR img
Chapter 56 She's Likely Here To Catch You Red-Handed img
Chapter 57 I Don't Show Kindness To Anyone img
Chapter 58 Seems Like You Care A Lot About Leanna img
Chapter 59 Shane Treats Evan img
Chapter 60 Was Melinda Someone Special To You img
Chapter 61 Strategic Self-Sacrifice img
Chapter 62 She Reminded Him Of Melinda img
Chapter 63 Another Nightmare img
Chapter 64 A Woman Answered His Phone img
Chapter 65 She Has To Be Melinda img
Chapter 66 The Same Umbrella img
Chapter 67 How Could He Possibly Have Two Identical Wallets img
Chapter 68 The Message She Missed img
Chapter 69 The Only Guardian img
Chapter 70 Just Go After Her img
Chapter 71 It's Time To Move On img
Chapter 72 They Simply Haven't Made It Public Yet img
Chapter 73 Can't You Two Be Affectionate Somewhere Else img
Chapter 74 A Life Partner img
Chapter 75 Shane And Averie Are Not Married img
Chapter 76 My Girlfriend img
Chapter 77 I Don't Believe She Would Have Accepted That Money img
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Chapter 5 Was Anything Wrong With Him

At once, the room plunged into a suffocating silence.

Laughter vanished on the spot, with no one daring to make a sound.

Shane reached for a napkin and hurriedly dabbed at the water that had splashed near his cufflink.

Ten years earlier-on his first birthday after Melinda disappeared without so much as a goodbye-he had received that very pair of cufflinks.

They had no brand name and weren't worth even a fraction of the cheapest accessory he owned.

He had tried calling Melinda then, but her number was already out of service.

She had simply erased herself from his life, leaving no trace behind.

For an entire decade after that, Shane heard no word from her.

The cufflinks had faded with time, but he never understood why he couldn't bring himself to throw them away.

As Shane was about to say something, Jeff reached out and gave his shoulder a light pat. "Melinda's dead?"

"Yeah," someone answered. "She went overseas after high school. A few years back, there was that plane crash in Buevine. They recovered a violin from the wreckage, and her name was on it. It had to belong to her."

"We don't see these kinds of coincidences every day," another said.

Shane felt his breath hitch.

The private room became so quiet it seemed every inhale and exhale was audible.

Every eye settled on Shane.

His face remained composed, but his fingers trembled uncontrollably.

Jeff lifted his glass, attempting to break the tension. "Alright, enough of that. Let's drink."

For the next hour or so, Shane stayed tucked away at one side of the round table, emptying one glass after another.

The chatter around him dissolved into a dull haze. But inside his head, the sound of a violin played on repeat.

It was obvious to anyone watching that something was wrong with Shane.

Small groups of former classmates leaned together, whispering under their breath.

"Are you trying to get yourself killed, bringing up Melinda in front of Shane?"

"Didn't you hear? She used to go after Shane."

"That wasn't 'going after' him. It was just pathetic. Watch how you talk."

"She really had the nerve. Shane's family already chose his future wife-Averie from the Willis family."

"And look at Melinda. So rundown. Depending on her uncle, yet she actually thought she belonged among high society."

Up on the third-floor open-air terrace, Leanna was deep in conversation with her former boss from the part-time job she'd worked ten years earlier.

She had saved every bit she could from that job to buy the violin, a violin she barely dared touch herself. And yet, to Shane, it had never meant anything at all.

The owner slid a worn black wallet across the counter toward her. "Here. This should be yours. Check and see if anything's missing."

He had already gone through it. Inside were a couple of old photo booth strips from her school years and a few bills folded neatly together.

Leanna accepted the wallet with both hands and went still for a brief second.

She remembered buying it back when she was still in school. Not long after, it had vanished, and no matter how much she searched, she couldn't find it. She never imagined she'd left it behind at the restaurant where she used to work part-time.

She thanked him sincerely and took the wallet with her.

By nine o'clock, Leanna was heading downstairs to leave when a figure suddenly emerged from the corner near the stairwell.

Startled, she stepped back on instinct, only to bump straight into him.

Two identical wallets landed on the floor.

Before she could crouch down, the man bent first, picked up the wallet on the left, and held it out to her.

She lifted her head and met Shane's eyes. They were hazy, dulled by alcohol, and the sharp scent of liquor clung to him.

"Thank you," she said, quickly taking the wallet from his hand.

It hadn't even been that long, yet somehow she had been running into Shane almost every day.

Back when they were together, she hadn't even seen him this often.

Shane seemed completely unaware of her presence. He didn't even show any sign of recognition.

He slipped the wallet on the right into the pocket of his suit jacket and walked off in a hurry. His long strides carried him down the corridor, his figure lengthening into a solitary shadow against the empty hallway.

By the time the sound of his footsteps disappeared, Leanna was still standing there, staring after him, the faint smell of alcohol lingering in the air.

Shane was usually careful and controlled. He rarely drank to excess.

Was anything wrong with him?

When she realized she had started worrying about him again, Leanna gave her head a small shake, pushing the thought aside.

After returning home, she finished getting ready for bed and turned in early.

A knock sounded at the door. Rhonda walked in and casually tossed the wallet onto Leanna's bed. "Melinda, don't leave your wallet by the door."

"Alright, Grandma," Leanna replied, sitting up as she reached for it.

A business card fell out.

Printed on it was "Shane Lloyd, Chief of Breast Surgery."

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