Today, Eva's happiness knew no bounds.
She was so happy, as if she had finally found her lost mother again. There was a sparkle in her eyes and a constant smile on her face. The entire day, she stayed close to Saarah—following her everywhere, playing with her, laughing with her, and even eating food only from her hands.
It was as if she didn't want to leave Saarah even for a second.
And Saarah… she was equally happy.
For her, it felt like all her lost happiness had suddenly returned. Being with Eva gave her a strange sense of completeness, as if a mother had finally reunited with her child after a long separation.
But was Eva the only reason behind Saarah's happiness?
Or was there someone else too?
Yes… there was someone else.
Someone whose presence unknowingly brought a soft smile to her face.
That person was Kevin.
Saarah herself didn't realize it yet, but somewhere deep in her heart, she had started feeling something for him. That unexplained happiness, those small smiles without reason… all of it was quietly connected to Kevin.
—
During the function, Kevin happened to pass by Ryan's room.
At that moment, he heard something that planted a seed of doubt in his mind.
Inside the room, Ryan and Alice were talking. Kevin couldn't hear everything clearly, but he did catch a few important words.
They were talking about Saarah's medicines.
"…it's better for us if Saarah never remembers anything," Ryan said in a low voice. "Otherwise everything will be destroyed. I will lose her again."
Hearing this, Kevin froze for a moment.
A strange uneasiness settled in his heart.
Why would Ryan not want Saarah to regain her memory?
What was he hiding?
—
Meanwhile, Saarah was busy with the wedding preparations.
Ryan came to her and said in a slightly concerned tone,
"Saarah, I don't like this. You have been busy with your wedding preparations since morning. You haven't even eaten anything, and you still have to take your medicines."
Saarah looked at him innocently and said,
"I'm so sorry… but have you eaten anything?"
Ryan paused for a moment and then replied,
"No, I haven't eaten yet."
Saarah's face lit up with excitement.
"Then let's eat together!" she said happily.
—
On the way, they met Kevin.
This time, Kevin was a bit distant and quiet.
But for Saarah, asking him was almost like a responsibility.
"Kevin, have you eaten anything?" she asked.
Kevin replied calmly,
"No, I was just about to go."
Saarah became even more excited.
"Then come with us! Let's eat together," she said cheerfully.
Hearing this, Ryan felt a sudden wave of anger inside him.
He didn't like the fact that his fiancée was giving so much importance to someone else.
His fists clenched tightly, but he controlled himself somehow.
—
The three of them sat together to eat.
During the meal, Ryan deliberately spilled juice on Kevin's shirt.
"Oh, I'm so sorry… it happened by mistake," he said, pretending innocence.
But Kevin handled the situation very calmly.
"It's okay. It's just a mistake. I'll clean it," he said with a soft smile.
—
Kevin went to the washroom.
Coincidentally, it was the same room where Ryan and Alice had been talking earlier.
As he was about to leave, something caught his attention.
There were medicines lying in the dustbin.
Kevin picked them up and examined them carefully.
They were medicines meant to help restore memory.
But instead of being used… they were thrown away.
Seeing this, Kevin's suspicion grew stronger.
"Why would someone throw away medicines that could help her recover?" he thought.
Something was definitely wrong.
—
As he stepped out of the room, he was lost in his thoughts.
"Why is Ryan doing this? Does he not want Saarah to regain her memory? But why? What is he hiding? Should I find out the truth?"
Just then, Kevin accidentally bumped into a house servant who was carrying some medicines.
The medicines fell from her hands.
Kevin quickly helped her pick them up and asked,
"Whose medicines are these?"
"They are Saarah's medicines," the servant replied simply.
Kevin checked them carefully.
His expression changed.
These medicines were not for recovery.
They were dangerous.
They could cause severe side effects and even worsen the patient's condition.
Kevin's heart tightened.
He didn't want Saarah to take such medicines.
Without letting the servant notice, he quietly replaced those medicines with safe ones.
Now, Kevin was completely sure.
Ryan was hiding something.
Something very serious.
And whatever it was… it was connected to Saarah's memory.
"I have to find out the truth," Kevin decided. "And for that… Saarah's memory must return."
At that moment, he was ready to do anything to bring her memories back.
—
Kevin decided to talk to Alice.
But he chose a smart approach.
He casually asked,
"How long have you known Ryan?"
Alice smiled warmly.
"We've known each other for five years," she said. "We met unexpectedly back then, and our vibes matched really well. We became very good friends… and slowly, we became even closer."
She was about to say more—
But suddenly, Ryan's voice came from behind.
"Alice! What are you doing here? I've been looking for you."
Alice immediately stopped.
Kevin noticed this.
He realized that Alice was about to reveal something important.
But Ryan had interrupted at the right moment.
Kevin's suspicion deepened even more.
—
Now, Kevin was determined.
He had to uncover the truth at any cost.
For that, he came up with an idea.
He approached Saarah and said,
"I have an idea. It might not bring back all your memories, but it can help you remember a lot."
Saarah looked curious.
"What is it?"
"Your photo album," Kevin replied. "It can trigger your memories."
Saarah agreed.
She went to her room, took out her album, and sat down with Kevin to look through it.
—
As she turned the pages, the first photo she saw was of her parents.
She stared at it for a long moment.
Tears filled her eyes.
She didn't remember those moments… yet her heart felt heavy.
A deep sadness settled within her, realizing that her parents weren't there to see her wedding.
The next photo was of her sister.
Seeing it, Saarah smiled.
She felt warmth in her heart.
Memories from her childhood slowly began to return.
She could almost feel those moments again.
Then came photos of her friends.
One by one, fragments of her past started coming back.
Kevin watched quietly.
His plan was working.
—
There were also photos of Ryan and Saarah together—from their college days.
And then…
There was one last photo.
The one Ryan feared the most.
The truth was just one page away.
Saarah reached out to turn the page—
But before she could, Ryan suddenly entered the room.
He snatched the album from her hands.
"What are you doing wasting your time on all this?" he said casually. "Come on, our wedding is in three days."
Then he looked at Kevin with anger in his eyes.
"It seems like you enjoy spending more time with him than with me," he said sharply.
Without waiting for a response, he walked away angrily.
—
Saarah sat there, confused.
Kevin stood silently.
But now, one thing was clear.
The truth was very close.
And no matter what—
It was going to come out soon.
