I silently watched Christian limping back and forth serving meals to the customers.
There was a sharp pain somewhere in my chest.
What did he go through during the three years when he disappeared?
Until he became what he was now.
It was understandable that he did not remember me.
In the evening, when most of the customers had left, I sat at the door of the hotel in a daze, feeling heartbroken.
Christian loved that girl more than I imagined.
He looked up at her with gentle and doting eyes and gently picked up the towel to wipe her sweat.
Dabney had a lively personality and even sneaked into the man's arms to kiss him in front of customers.
Christian smiled helplessly, but still gave her a gentle kiss on the forehead.
After finishing their busy work, they were about to have a dinner. Dabney turned her head and saw me sitting at the door, warmly waving at us.
"Would you like to come over and have dinner together?"
Margareth took some snacks we brought from home and pulled me over.
"Don't be foolish, it's better to suffer a short pain than a long one, it's better to ask clearly." She whispered in my ear.