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Thomas said, “It’s nothing… they just look familiar, like I’ve seen them somewhere before.”
Sharon asked, “Have you regained some of your memory?”
He was quiet for a few seconds. “Sometimes I dream of scattered fragments… but they’re hard to piece together.”
“That’s a good start,” Sharon said. “It means your memory is showing signs of recovery. Don’t rush. The rest of your memories should come back quickly.”
They had just exchanged a few words when Carter, who was teaching Theo archery, noticed Thomas had returned. A frown creased his forehead.
“Theo, practice on your own for now. I’ll teach you the other techniques in a moment,” he said.
Theo nodded obediently.
Carter then walked toward them. Sharon’s expression immediately went cold. Five years of marriage had produced only a handful of outings together. Now divorced, he had free time-yet he chose to appear in front of her constantly, whether needed or not.
Seeing him approach, Thomas tactfully said, “Sharon, I’ll go help Theo with archery.”
“All right. Go ahead,” she replied.
Once Thomas left, Sharon lowered her head to her phone, treating Carter as if he
weren’t there.
Suddenly, a bottle of drink was placed in front of her. She looked up to see Carter holding a sealed bottle.
“Drink some water,” he said.
“I’m fine, thanks,” Sharon replied coolly.
He sat opposite her. “Sharon, do you have to be so cold to me?”
She gave him a strange look. “We’re divorced. Are you expecting me to be warm and friendly?”
Before he could reply, an exclamation and applause erupted from the direction of Theo.
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“Thomas, you’re amazing!”
Sharon’s attention was drawn there. Thomas had three arrows nocked on his bow. With a single release, all three pierced the bullseye simultaneously.
Theo’s admiration was boundless-he was practically ready to become Thomas’s apprentice.
Carter’s expression darkened.
Thomas was definitely not an ordinary guy. If he was deliberately approaching Sharon with no ulterior motive, Carter didn’t believe it for a second. The moment he left Sharon’s side, he immediately latched onto Theo. People like this never had simple
intentions.
And right now, both Sharon and the recently acquainted Theo trusted and liked him immensely.
Turning to Sharon, Carter said, “Sharon, you can’t keep this unknown guy close to you. He’s dangerous… he will harm you sooner or later.”
“My matters don’t need your concern,” Sharon replied calmly. “I know what I’m doing.
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Carter spoke in a low, warning voice. “If you insist on acting recklessly, you could put Theo in danger. Even if not for yourself… can’t you at least think of Theo?”
Sharon met his gaze. “You claim Xavier isn’t a good person. And Thomas has ulterior motives. And John sows discord. Carter… do you think all the men around me are bad?”
She was blunt. “We have no relationship anymore. Don’t let your possessiveness get out of hand. If Kelly sees this, her condition might worsen again.”
Carter parted his thin lips to speak. “Kelly and I—”
Before he could finish, an excited voice rang out,
“Carter! You’re here too!”
Carter turned, his eyelid twitching at the sight of the newcomer.
“Kelly… what are you doing here?”
Kelly smiled. “Last time, Theo said he liked shooting, right? I wanted to come practice
too, so that next time, I can go shooting with him.”

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