The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning (Madelyn)

Chapter 12



Chapter 12

The leisurely evening breeze stirred outside the window, rousing Madelyn from her slumber as it

rushed in, bringing with it the sound of hurried footsteps echoing through the hallway. She blinked

several times, her eyesight blurry with sleep, noticing that darkness had already swallowed the sky

outside her window. With Jadie’s incessant apologies echoing around her, she found her sleepiness

vanishing like smoke in the wind. Madelyn stepped barefoot onto the cold floor, making her way to the

door, not yet fully aware of what had transpired. Squinting against the dim light, she saw a familiar

figure standing at the doorway, which took her by surprise.

“Bro, have you finished your work for the day?” she asked.

Zach had returned an hour before she had fallen asleep, even taking Jadie for a stroll at the mall. But

upon returning, Zach had noticed something amiss in their room, specifically the teddy bear—her

birthday gift to him.

Jadie stood there, her eyes red-rimmed and pitiful. “Madelyn…” she began.

Zach stepped in front of Jadie, his face a mask of composure, though his narrowed eyes held a hint of

frost. “Madelyn, I’m sorry. I accidentally damaged the bear you gifted me. Jadie wasn’t aware. She

thought it was something useless and threw it away.”

Rosario also stepped forward. “It’s partially my fault as well. I didn’t inform Miss White in time.”

Everyone awaited Madelyn’s tantrum, her wrath, her grand spectacle. But all Madelyn did was quirk an

eyebrow, smiling with nonchalance. “Is that so? What a pity, that bear was a limited edition.”

In this world, the one who cries gets the sweets. It was not her fault; if Jadie wept, and Madelyn did not

forgive her, it would appear as if Madelyn herself was in the wrong. In her past life, she had detested

Jadie—detested how she had ensnared Zach’s heart, detested her weak and tearful demeanor. In this

life, her feelings had not changed, but she just did not care anymore.

Zach stared at Madelyn, his expression chilling. He was about to say something when Madelyn cut him

off.

“If you liked it so much, I’ll get you another one for your birthday this year. That way, I won’t have to fret

over choosing a gift,” she said.

Jadie stepped up. “Madelyn, I’m truly sorry. I didn’t mean to.”

Madelyn blinked, sweeping her gaze over Jadie’s face. “It’s just a small thing, and it wasn’t mine

anyway. Even if it’s lost, there’s no need to apologize to me.” To divert the topic from the insignificant

bear, she asked, “Rosario, is dinner ready? I’m quite hungry.”

“It’s been ready for a while. I was about to call you,” Rosario replied.

“I’ll just get dressed and come down for dinner,” Madelyn said, returning to her room. When she

descended the stairs after changing, she noticed that their usual seats were empty.

“Rosario, where are Zach and Jadie?” she asked.

Rosario, bringing in the last bowl of soup, replied, “Mr. Jardin and Miss White left. They said they had

already eaten, so they didn’t stay. Oh, and Mr. Jardin left some dessert for you. He asked me to remind

you. He truly does care for you, you know.”

Rosario’s final words were an attempt at consolation, and Madelyn could tell. Rosario served the

strawberry mousse cake Zach had bought. Madelyn thought initially it was just a ruse to appease her.

Knowing that Zach and Jadie had left the house, and staring at the cake Zach had purchased, her novelbin

heart remained strangely steady, devoid of the usual chaos. At that moment, she realized she had

finally found closure from her past. She sampled the mousse cake, finding it sweet but not cloying –

just like the one from her favorite place.

“Rosario, you should stop fussing around. Sit and eat with me,” she said.

Rosario declined. “I’ve eaten earlier, and besides, it’s not appropriate for the help to dine with the

mistress.”

Madelyn pulled Rosario to sit next to her, putting on a pitiful face. “It’s just us in this house. Please,

have dinner with me. After all, there’s no one else left aside from you.”

‘Zach and Jadie might never return to this house,’ she thought.

Rosario had no choice but to comply. In her heart, she felt sorry for Madelyn, a child with no real friends

by her side, doing everything all by herself.

‘Even Mr. Jardin, the only person Madelyn had leaned on, only had eyes for Miss White,’ she thought.

Madelyn had been resting at home for the past couple of days, recovering from her injuries. The

stitches on her wrist had been removed and the wound was almost healed. As long as she did not get it

wet, it would not reopen. Zach had not come home since he had left. Hayson, who was out of town,

had been delayed by a storm, and his return would take some time.

With her mind becoming more active, Madelyn realized she needed to change her path. In her previous

life, she had devoted all her attention to Zach, causing her to perform poorly in her final exams and

attend a subpar local university. Now, being in her senior year, she decided to focus on her studies,

aiming to attend a reputable university and carve a different path for herself.

Madelyn attended Ventrocloud High School, a private institution renowned for its stellar faculty and top-

tier infrastructure. Naturally, the tuition fees were steep, costing at least six figures annually. The

vehicles picking up and dropping off students were no less than luxury cars. Students studying there

were either from affluent families or were exceptionally bright students who had earned scholarships

through their academic excellence. These high achievers were generally rewarded by the school with

full scholarships and generous stipends.

The chauffeur dropped Madelyn at the school gate, reminding her. “Ms. Jent, please call me after

classes are over.”

Madelyn nodded. “Alright.”


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