Chapter 756: Goodbye, My Beloved!
Chapter 756: Goodbye, My Beloved!
Chapter 756: Goodbye, My Beloved!
Yanis stood at the doorway, waiting until the sound inside had completely quieted down before turning
and going downstairs.
That night, Yanis didn't dare to sleep, fearing that something might happen to Bonnie.
Haider arranged Myles' funeral for three days later.
Coincidentally, it would be Myles' birthday on that day, his 28th birthday.
After listening to Haider, Bonnie remained silent for a while before finally responding with a faint "Okay,
Haider, you handle the arrangements."
In a slightly hoarse voice, Haider asked over the phone, "Bonnie, today is Myles' cremation. Aren't you
coming to see him off?"
Bonnie remained silent for a while upon hearing Haider's words before inquiring, "What time?"
"Ten o'clock."
Bonnie glanced at the time and said, "Alright, I got it."
After hanging up the phone, Bonnie put down her mobile and got out of bed.
The sky outside was filled with dark clouds, creating a gloomy atmosphere all around.
Such weather only added to the feeling of oppression.
As Bonnie stepped out of the house, Yanis happened to be coming up the stairs, holding a bowl of
noodles.
Seeing Bonnie, Yanis paused for a moment. "Bonnie?"
Bonnie responded, "Have you been here the whole time?"
Yanis nodded. "Are you doing okay?"
Bonnie nodded slightly. "I'm fine. I feel a bit better after getting some sleep."
"Then let's eat something first."
"Okay."
Yanis watched Bonnie, who seemed unusually cooperative today, and had a hard-to-describe feeling
inside her heart.
She felt like Bonnie had suddenly changed during this night, but she couldn't pinpoint exactly what had
changed.
"Bonnie, Zane just called and said that Myles' cremation is today. Are you going?" Yanis asked in a low
voice after Bonnie finished eating.
Bonnie nodded. "Yes, Haider called me earlier too."
Yanis nodded. "Then go upstairs and get ready. We'll go together."
Bonnie sat down on a chair and watched as Yanis tidied up the table before speaking up, "Yanis, I
dreamt of him last night."
Yanis's movements faltered upon hearing Bonnie's words, and she looked at her. "What did he say?"
"He told me to wait for him, to wait for him to explain," Bonnie said and started crying. "Yanis, I'm the
one who should explain."
Yanis put down the dishes in her hands and walked over to Bonnie, extending her arms to embrace
her. "He loved you more than anyone else."
Bonnie held onto Yanis, tears silently streaming down her face. "Yanis, I will never see him again."
Yanis realized that she had spent a considerable amount of time with Bonnie, but she hadn't learned
how to comfort her at all.
In times like these, Yanis felt that anything she said would sound feeble and powerless, unable to have
any effect.
It was similar to when Isabel left; all Yanis could do was accompany her.
The Hughes family also had some arrangements. Since Myles was only thirty, a simple ceremony
would suffice.
Bonnie was the one to send Myles for cremation.
She followed the staff and personally pushed him for the final steps.
The moment the door closed in front of her, Bonnie clenched her teeth and held herself up, preventing
herself from collapsing.
Goodbye.
My beloved.
...
After the cremation, it started pouring rain outside.
It was as if even the heavens couldn't bear witness, shedding tears freely.
Bonnie followed Myles to the previous address of the Hughes family.
Since nobody had lived there for a long time, it was empty inside.
Many things had been prepared overnight by Haider's request to Eduard.
Bonnie personally placed Myles' black and white photo in front of the coffin.
She chose that photo herself.
Myles' eyes were looking in her direction, just like they were now.
Everywhere her gaze landed, it was him.
Myles had a large circle of friends, so there were quite a few people mourning him today.
People came and went, constantly moving.
Those who knew Myles were aware of his relationship with Bonnie.
Despite their previous conflicts, they never publicly announced their breakup.
So the people who came to mourn Myles still considered Bonnie his girlfriend, and some even thought
she was his fiancée.
Once the crowd dispersed, Bonnie finally shifted her stiff legs.
"Have some water."
Haider handed a cup of warm water to Bonnie.
Bonnie reached out and took the cup that was handed to her. "Thanks."
Haider stood by Bonnie's side, his gaze falling on the black and white photo in front of the coffin. "I
never expected him to leave so suddenly."
Holding the cup of water, Bonnie followed Haider's line of sight and looked at the black and white photo
in front of the coffin. "Neither did I."
Haider stared at Myles' black and white photo for a few seconds. "Take a rest for a while. I'll stay here."
"No, I want to stay with him a little longer."
Bonnie said this, and Haider didn't say anything further.
That night, Bonnie couldn't close her eyes.
The next morning, Bonnie got up to wash her face, ate something, and returned to her spot.
At first, Yanis went to say a few words with Stella.
But later, they stopped doing so.
Because being here, accompanying Bonnie, was the only way to give her some peace of mind.
Time always flew by, and three days had passed in the blink of an eye. NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.
For the past three days, it had been raining non-stop in Manches City.
It wasn't until the day of the funeral that the weather suddenly cleared up.
Dressed in black, Bonnie held Myles' black and white photo as she got out of the car and walked
solemnly toward the cemetery.
The people attending the funeral today were those who were close to Myles.
Some were familiar to Bonnie, while others were strangers.
Even people who had conflicts with Myles before in the black market came to bid farewell.
These people included Maxim, Alina, and even Anthony.
At first, there was a constant flow of people, but in the end, only Bonnie and Haider remained.
"Let's go back."
Haider placed the flowers in his hand on the tombstone and turned to look at Bonnie.
Bonnie nodded and stepped forward to place a small box in her hand in front of the tombstone. "Let's
go."
Bonnie didn't stay any longer. After bidding farewell to Haider, she turned around and left.
Haider stood in place, looking at Myles' photo for a while before finally turning around and following
Bonnie.
"Miss Cooke."
Just as Bonnie was about to get into the car, a female voice sounded nearby.
Hearing the voice, Bonnie stopped and looked in the direction of the sound.
Alina opened the car door and walked up to Bonnie. "There's something I think I should tell you."
Bonnie looked at Alina. "What is it?"
Alina glanced at the car parked nearby. "Let's take a walk and talk."
Bonnie hesitated for a few seconds, then lifted her foot and followed Alina a few steps to the side.
"Mrs. Knight, what do you want to tell me?"
Alina looked at Bonnie. "Mr. Myles had an accident, and I might be partly responsible."