Love Contract

Chapter 146 I'm Looking For Victor (Part One)



Chapter 146 I'm Looking For Victor (Part One)

The Greek Aegean Sea was located in the east of the Mediterranean Sea. Due to its beautiful sceneries and mysterious legends, it became a world-class tourist paradise. In fact, it was a prime spot for many couples to come and visit.

On the banks of the Aegean Sea, there was a young man dressed in simple casual clothes with a camera in his hands. Victor's bag hung on his shoulders as he walked down the shoreline.

Suddenly, his phone rang, knocking him out of his thoughts. He grabbed it from his pocket.

Without hesitating, he pressed the 'reject' button, but his fingers trembled while holding the phone.

The photo on his screen was none other than him and a woman. Even the phone in his hand was what they won four years ago when they had attended an event together. Somehow, all of these felt like as if they were some faraway memory he had of the past.

"Mary..." he mused to himself before shaking his head. Putting away his phone, he continued taking pictures of the scenery before him. The bright blue sky shone overhead as the glittering sea reflected the yellow rays above him. It was truly worth every second of his trip. Before he could take another picture from a different angle, his phone rang again. At first, he had half his mind in just ignoring the call and waiting for it to pass, but as the ring continued for the next minute, he knew he had no other choice but to answer.

Victor took his phone out of his pocket and snapped,

"Hello? You better have a good reason for calling me."

"Are you interested in shooting a movie?" A woman's voice came through the line, and his scowl deepened.

"Haven't I told you thousands of times already? Don't bother calling me again!"

"A shame." The woman sighed mournfully. "It's my first movie. Victor, won't you give me a chance?"

When the name left her lips, he was so shocked that he almost dropped his phone. He staggered backwards, feeling as if a blast of cold air had slammed against his face.

"Victor..." she said again. "Don't you remember me?"

There was a moment of silence, and she waited for his reply.

"Mary? Mary?" Victor had been out of the entertainment industry for almost five years, and he still couldn't forget the woman he was speaking to right now.

He almost jumped up in the air. His grip around his phone tightened drastically. "Are you... Is it really you?"

"You finally remember me?" she teased lightly.

"I..." He swallowed, freezing still. Shaking his head, he turned to the side, away from the scenery.

"I didn't expect that you still have the same number," she murmured.

"I was afraid that you wouldn't be able to find me if I changed mine." He gripped his phone. So many emotions coursed through his veins, as various thoughts entered his mind. His heart raced in his chest. "Where have you been all these years?"

"I'm sorry," she choked out. "I left without saying goodbye. I'm sorry..."

"Mary," he whispered lowly. A part of him was afraid that if he called her out one last time, she wouldn't answer-that this would all be a part of his imagination.

"It's me, Victor," she responded, and he could already picture her bright eyes and smiling features. His heart clenched.

"Where are you now? I'll head right there," he said anxiously. He quickly shoved his camera back into his travel bag and looked around.

"I've just come back in A City. And you? I haven't heard from you for four years, and I thought... I just couldn't bring myself to call you.

"I'm actually in the Aegean Sea now." He chuckled in relief. It seemed that he might be going home sooner than he had initially thought. He gazed at the crowds of tourists surrounding him. "I've been traveling for the past four years. I was hoping I could bump into you in my trips, but...it seemed that fate has other plans. Fortunately, you were able to reach me."

"Victor..." she hiccupped, and he furrowed his eyebrows. "I'm so, so sorry."

"You shouldn't cry," he comforted, trying his best to cheer her up. "C'mon, if anyone should cry, it's me. Try not to steal my moment here."

"It's just...I'm so sorry...." she repeated those three words over and over again like a broken record.

"It's really fine. You-you don't know how happy I am now. I'll be flying back to A City soon. You better not be going anywhere."

"Come back." Blinking back her tears, she stated, "I'll be waiting for you here."

'She's in A City. She's finally back.'

"Okay." He then furrowed his eyebrows upon remembering the first thing she told him when he had picked up the phone. "Wait, what movie were you talking about earlier?"

There was a short pause. "It's a secret," she said slowly. "I'll wait for you to come back so we can discuss this in person."

"Okay then. I have to hang up. I need to buy a ticket back," he quickly said.

She raised her eyebrows. "Why are you in such a rush?"

"Well, I can't let a lady wait that long, can I?" he teased, and she let out a light laugh.

"Still a smooth talker. Tell me the flight number later. I'll be waiting for you at the airport."

"Okay." After hanging up the phone, Victor was still in a daze. She had finally called him. So many years of searching for her, and he finally got to see her.

An animalistic scream ripped out his throat as he threw his arms up in the air. "Finally! Mary, you're back!" Without paying attention to the other tourists who had turned their attention to him, he ran along the coastline of the Aegean Sea. His smile slithered its way onto his lips. It had been so long since he had been this happy. "Mary! Mary!"

The tourists glanced his way. The quiet and seemingly indifferent man was jumping around like a child who had been given an early Christmas present. His infectious laughter brought a smile onto their faces as they all chuckled with him.

Under the bright skies and near the rippling ocean, the running figure made for a strange but beautiful sight.

In a villa of A City.

After hanging up the phone, Mary slowly wiped the tears from her cheeks and stared at the window beside her.

"Mommy, why are you crying?" Standing beside her, Alick looked at his mother carefully. "What's wrong?"

"Mommy's just happy, sweetheart. Just so happy." Her eyes turned red again at the thought of seeing one of her closest friends.

"Who was that?"

"It's your Uncle Victor."

"Uncle Victor?" As soon as Elissa heard the man's name, she quickly drew her attention from her favorite TV show and ran over excitedly. "Mommy!" she said giddily. "Is it really Uncle Victor?"

"Yes."

"Really?" Biting her fingernails, she slowly stared up at her. "Mommy, can you take me to see Uncle Victor?" "Okay, in a few days." Mary stared at her young daughter, grazing her fingers along her face.

"No!" Elissa drew from her grasp and pouted. "Can't I see him now?"

She shook her head.

In the past four years, Mary had often talked about Victor and his achievements. In fact, she had even watched some of his previous works with the two kids. What she didn't expect was for Elissa to idolize him. In fact, the young girl even declared him as her husband in the future.

"You can't see Uncle Victor now," she stated.

"Ring, ring, ring..." Before she could finish her words, her phone rang out.

With a sigh, she turned and answered, "Hello? Jill, is something wrong?"

Seeing that her mother had ignored her, Elissa pouted and crossed her arms over her chest. "Hmph!"

"You're so boy-crazy!" Alick snorted. "Daddy Lucas was right about you."

"I'm not boy-crazy! I just really like Uncle Victor." She shook her head rapidly. "I'm going to find him!"

Alick accused, "And how are you going to do that? You don't even know where he is." "Nu-uh. I know where he is." A smug smile slipped into her lips. In fact, she had already asked Daddy Lucas about the man's whereabouts. 'AJ Group.' His words echoed in the back of her mind, and she clasped her hands together. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

"Still, you'll need money to see him. Adults need money to go anywhere," he pointed out. Between the two, he was always the more logical.

"I have money!" she defended. "Daddy gave me lots of money during the Spring Festival."

"Mommy still won't let you go." The young boy shook his head.

"Yes..." She thought for a while. 'He's right...' Suddenly, her eyes lit up. "I can go there myself.

The next morning, Mary quickly readied herself for work before turning to her two kids. She lowered herself to look at them at eye-level.

"Sweethearts, Mommy's going to work today. Do you mind if you stay at home and wait for me to come back?" she said sweetly. "Okay!"

"Okay!"

The two kids said in unison as she lowered her head and kissed both of them on the cheeks. Elissa stared up at her with a wide smile. She hurriedly waved her hands up in the air.

"Bye, Mommy! See you." Seeing that Mary had already walked out of the villa, Elissa touched her small bag of money secretly.

"I'll be reading a book." Alick glanced at her. "Will you come with me?"

"No!" She turned away. She had other plans in mind.

"Children who don't read are stupid children, that's what they say!" he proclaimed before heading up the steps. The young boy didn't even turn back. Although the two siblings loved each other, they were always two sides of a coin when it came to their likes and dislikes.

"I am not!" she argued, making a face at her brother before running to the garage.

"What can I do for you, Elissa?" Robert, their driver, gazed down at the young girl with a smile.

"Uncle Robert, can you drive me around for fun?" She jumped up at him.

"Where do you want to go? You know you shouldn't go that far, right? Your mom isn't here to watch you," he warned and squatted down.

"Hmm... I want to go to AJ Group!" she proclaimed. "It's not that far, right?"

"AJ Group?" Robert blinked in shock, stunned by her suggestion. "Elissa, that's a film and television company. Do you-why do you want to go there?"

Her face scrunched up at his words. "What's a company?"

"A company..." He scratched the back of his head, searching for the right words to describe it as easily as he could. "A company is where adults work; children shouldn't be allowed to go there."

"But that's where I'm going! Uncle Robert, let's go there, please." The young girl pulled his arm anxiously as her eyes widened in plea.

"But-"

"I'm going to find someone there please. Mommy is always busy. She doesn't have time to take me out..."

"Who are you looking for?"

"He's one of Mommy's friends." She tugged his arm hurriedly. "Please?"

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