Deana has always cherished her feelings for Bruce. Unlike Charlie’s mother, who met Bruce during their studies abroad, Deana grew up alongside Bruce as childhood sweethearts. Both hail fromrge families in Eastcliff and have attended the same schools from a young age, including the finest kindergarten, elementary school, junior high, and high school in the area.
This long journey together means there are numerous graduation photos featuring both Deana and Bruce at different stages of their lives. From an early age, Bruce stood out for his talents, and Deana particrly enjoyed spending time with him during their elementary years. By junior high, Deana realized that her feelings for Bruce had blossomed into love.
Since that revtion, Deana’s affection for Bruce has remained unwavering. She has never hidden her feelings; whether cheering for him at track events or apuding him while he ys guitar and sings on stage, everyone in the Four or Nine Cities knows of her admiration for him.
Interestingly, the Thorne and Wade families have a long-standing friendship. The patriarchs of both families were great friends, and when they discovered Deana’s feelings for Bruce, they were thrilled! The parents of both families have been eager to unite the two. Deana has dreamt of marrying Bruce, but he has always viewed her as a sister, insisting that they could never have a romantic rtionship.
Despite Elder Wade’s attempts to persuade him, which culminated in a p and usations of being a cad, Bruce remained resolute. Before he left for study abroad, Deana quietly packed her bags and followed him to the United States, only to find that Bruce had met Charlie’s mother there and fallen in love.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Nheless, Deana refused to give up hope. She held onto her dreams until the night before Bruce’s wedding, still hoping for a miracle. She anticipated that Bruce might bring his close friends over the next morning, but he never showed up. Eventually, Bruce married his new love.
As he and his wife became celebrated figures in Eastcliff, hailed as a perfect couple, Deana spent her nights in tears, convinced she was the one who loved Bruce the most. It was painful to witness Bruce choosing another woman, and even though she cried rivers of tears, she continued to love him, like a statue waiting by a sereneke, hoping he might change his mind.
Sadly, Bruce never looked back. When he tied the knot, Deana epted her reality with grace, and afterward, she allowed herself to be pursued by Zayne for several years. However, when Bruce passed away, her sorrow resurfaced, leading to a hospital visit due to overwhelming grief.<fndc3f> This text is hosted at find(?)ovel</fndc3f>
The Banks family chose not to inform anyone about Deana’s condition, not even her own rtives. Zayne remained silent, fearing the shame of revealing that his wife, who he adored, was so deeply affected by another man’s death. For a long time, Zayne devoted himself to caring for her, understanding that it was unnecessary to resent Deana. With Bruce gone, he felt there was no longer a reason to let that past love threaten their rtionship.
What Bruce likely didn’t foresee was that a few yearster, a satellite TV station in a southern province wouldunch a program titled “I’m a Singer.” Deana, a lifelong music lover, found herself watching the show every week, and Zayne often joined her, sharing in the experience.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>