Chapter 316 A Friend from University

Perhaps her love for him made her feel elated whenever he was a little nice to her However, if he were even slightly mean to her, she would wonder whether she had done something wrong

Thus, the yielded to him over everything and was constantly afraid that she would lose him anytime.

Unfortunately, Dexter would never understand such feelings. After all, she was not someone he cherished.

Josie waited for Arnold’s call for the next few days. However, all she received was Matthew’s invitation.

He invited her to meet at a revolving restaurant on top of a building. Josie searched for the table based on the description in his message and soon saw him seated at a table with his back facing her. She calmed her thoughts and slowly approached the table. Suddenly, she sensed something was wrong. There was a woman seated opposite him.

Josie paused immediately.

The woman was petite and had a shy smile on her delicate face. While she was not considered beautiful. her eyes were bright and charming.

Josie was stunned.

This woman was her best friend during university, Nancy Stewart.

returned to Rivodia, her hometown, after graduation. They each

to find Josie stunned at her spot. She called

walked to the table, Matthew stood up and looked at her apologetically. “Jo, you seem down lately. I happened to see your friend’s comment on

He intended well.

I’m

called her name

turned to her with a genuine smile. “Nancy, it’s

her and patted her hair. “What

about something. “Yes, I’m a high school teacher…. but it’s not a school in Wavery.” She added the latter part

surprised.

decided to study hard… but I’m still far from your level.

saw her smile and was glad that he

Josie’s bowl and filled it with soup. Then, he placed it before her and said.

comfortingly, calming Josie’s frustration instantly. She rested her head

Matthew frowned. “What happened?”

Josie looked down.

frown. “Jo, I want to

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