Chapter 696
Chapter 696
She was simply craving a change of pace.
When she received a text from Clarence, she felt it was high time to set the record straight.
"Hey Clarence, given you're buds with Ford and I'm Jane's bestie, I don't wanna sound too harsh. I appreciate the gesture, really, but I can't reciprocate, sorry. You'll find your right match, no doubt. As for me, I've got a thing for this younger guy. Please, let's not make a big deal out of it. We're just friends, nothing more."
Even her dad couldn't sway her decisions, let alone Clarence.
The only voice she might consider was Jane's. Jane had always been her ride-or-die, sharing every high and weathering every low together.
Sure, she cared, but she wasn't the type to mother her, to control every move she made.
Life, with its ups and downs, was for living firsthand.
If she could have chosen, she'd rather have been born a stray dog than their daughter.
"Still, thanks for your concern, Clarence. Let's just stay casual friends, okay? If not, no hard feelings."
Initially, Clarence was attracted to Christine for shallow reasons.
But over time, he genuinely wanted to get serious.
Christine wasn't like the others he'd met before.
He thought not being outright rejected meant there was still a chance.
Yet, this time, she had turned him down completely.
"I'm done with love," he declared to his group chat before heading out to drown his sorrows.
He summoned a couple of drinking buddies.
Gregory was tied up with work, and Dailey had already reached the doors of the private cinema.
The driver was worried, "Sir, you're still feverish..."
Dailey waved him off, "I'm fine, had an IV and all."
The driver, merely an employee, couldn't overstep, "I'll wait here then."
But concerned for Dailey's well-being and his job with the Clarkson family, he pretended to leave only to come back and wait. All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.
Upon entering the private cinema, Dailey's headache worsened.
The dim, sultry lighting and the indescribable scent in the air made him grimace.
Clearly, a rich heir's idea of a private screening differed vastly from the average Joe's.
"Are you alone?" the attendant asked.
Struggling with the air's aroma,
making his head spin and stu
churn, Dailey inquired about
Christine, showing her picture along with one of Merritt.
Though the cinema was bustling, the attendant remembered the striking girl, calling her 'sister' fondly The allure of a possible
May-December romance was hard to forget, especially when
confronted with Dailey's imposing yet pale figure.
"Screen three, you can pay by scanning here," the attendant directed.
After paying, Dailey made his way down, the darkness of screen three engulfing him.
It took a moment to adjust, but he was soon scanning for that familiar silhouette.
Christine arrived at the cinema a tad late, the best spots already taken.
Unexpecting Merritt's company and too indifferent to seek elsewhere, she settled for a quiet corner nearby.