#Chapter65
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A few houses came to view with almost similar structures. A few cars parked in front, mostly old models, kid bicycles, and trucks.
I pulled my hood down as I watched an old couple go to their car. I felt a tiny pang inside my chest as it reminded me of mum and dad.
I had a hard time accepting their divorce. I stayed with dad in London while my brother chose to study in the States with mum. It felt like I lost them both simultaneously. I’d been into a lot of troubles while dad was busy running the business, and he hardly got home.
I was barely an adult at that time, and I had a huge opportunity ahead of me. Enrolling at one of the Russell Group universities was easy because I had quite impressive grades, but instead, I chose the wrong track.
I saw the sadness in my brother’s eyes when he came back from the States. What he did to me was an eye-opener to my twisted mind that gave me light in my darkest world.