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"A boy?" Seeing the surprise on Dorothy's face, the lady boss raised her eyebrows and asked, "Oh, you didn't know? | thought he specifically requested this for you." After all, back then, it was usually only she who would go to eat hamburgers after evening self-study instead of rushing home.
"It was probably not because of me." She didn't think anyone would have done that for her in middle school.
After chatting with the lady boss about the changes in the school, Dorothy didn't want to delay their rest and decided to take the hamburger before leaving.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLeaving the shop, she saw Everett waiting for her across the street.
He hadn't followed her into the shop. He just stood there smoking a cigarette.
"You've never been here before, have you?" Dorothy thought, “He, a young master from a wealthy family, probably wouldn't deign to eat such ordinary food that only common folk would eat.” "I've been here." Everett stubbed out his cigarette, took the takeaway bag from her hand, and continued to walk beside her.
Dorothy looked up slightly, "Really?" "I'm not as noble as you think." Although the Lopez family had been indeed wealthy back then, they were still far from their current status.
"Do you think their food is good?" "It's okay. | ate there for two months straight.” That really surprised Dorothy. She laughed a few times before saying, "I'll let you in on a secret. | secretly worked here for two months in middle school! Luckily, I'm tall. Otherwise, they would have realized they were employing child labor, and | would have let the couple down! Back then, | was begging them to hire me." Everett gave a slight smile, quietly listening to her talk about the past.
As they walked and chatted, they arrived at the booked hotel.
Dorothy tried a bite of the hamburger.
"It still tastes like | remember." She wanted to have another bite, but Everett took it away from her.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Stop eating. It's cold. It's not good for your stomach.” He seemed to care a lot about her stomach issues.
Dorothy was taken aback, thinking that Heather must also have had stomach problems, hence why Everett always reminded her.
It was not that she always intentionally thinks about Heather. It was just that every time Everett showed concern for her, Dorothy's mind involuntarily drifted to his tattoo on the collarbone, the password to his place, and Heather's intimate calls of "Everett." "Hungry?" Seeing her silence, Everett thought she was upset that he took her hamburger, so he gently said, "I'l have my assistant bring some food over." "No need! | bought the hamburger on a whim." She got up and grabbed her pajamas from the side of the bed, "I'm going to take a shower." Dorothy hastily went into the bathroom. Looking at her reflection in the mirror, she felt an indescribable irritation.
She suddenly hated her own face! Although it was because of her face that she caught Everett's attention and gave her mother the opportunity for surgery, it also constantly reminded her of her status as a substitute.
Ever since she signed the agreement with Everett, his gentleness, his consideration, and his attentiveness, if Dorothy said she wasn't moved at all, that would be a lie! Because she had very rarely been cared for in her life.
But the cruelest thing was that she knew very clearly that all those heartwarming good deeds were given to Heather through her face.
Without that face, she probably wouldn't have even had the chance to talk to Everett alone! That night, Dorothy was particularly proactive. Even when she was extremely exhausted and she didn’t have the strength to raise her hand, she didn't call for a stop.