Chapter 376: § SICK §
Chapter 123
After they made up their minds on how their relationship would take a twist from the present situation. Kraig and Lyndon, who had different comprehension on dealing with their love life and their woman. Went to the academy not to study but to wait for Yanarym to appear. Nonetheless, even her shadow didn’t show.
Regardless of what Yanarym claimed to be the truth, Kraig was confident that he would embrace and accept her. He assumed that if he gave her abundant trust, she would not resort to telling him any lies.
Lyndon had spent plenty of time pondering, but instead of gradual improvements, they worsened. He persisted in convincing himself that what Yanarym said in the office was false. That she was genuinely enamored by Kraig. He kept inventing justifications to convince himself that it was all a falsity. Through those force-believing, it started to get a toll on him, and he began to doubt his thoughts. Maybe it was not a lie if it was the truth...
His thoughts were becoming stimulated by sentimentality. Fury was the dominant emotion, and it was erupting. He was too amazed at her, she never failed to do things that could make him go crazy.
If everything was real, then she was cheating on him. All this time, she was deceiving him. He was right. She regained her love for Kraig. She told him that she was not feeling anything from Kraig but... what?! She was fucking in love with both of them?! Bullshit!
Lyndon decided to initiate the communication between them but she remained unattended. However, he was already determined to question her, if he didn’t clarify what was the truth, he would keep on mulling over it. She had to tell that she was lying about that! She better be! She could not love them both! It can only be one, and it must be him!
He headed off to her house after the dismissal. And saw Kraig along the way, his eyes were flickering with the fire of hatred. "What are you doing here?" He asked menacingly.
Kraig furrowed his brows and fixed his gaze on Lyndon. Kraig’s expression hollered at Lyndon to leave, but he opted not to say anything.
