Chapter 624 I Definitely Wonst Fall For Her (1/2)
”I...” Moore looked deep into Jean's eyes and nodded. ”Yeah, you should be happy for me.”
Upon hearing Moore's agreement, Jean laughed gleefully, happy that Moore understood her.
Seeing her bright smile, Moore lowered his head, a bitter expression on his face. His words to her were entirely different to what he was feeling.
'Jean, I know you. I've always known and understood you.
And because I know you so well, I can't help but accept your good intentions, and so I pursued Avery to be my girlfriend.
As long as you're happy like that and you'll keep smiling, no matter what it is, I'd gladly do it.
Avery's a good girl. She's a great girl.
But that's it. I didn't fall for her four years ago, and I definitely won't fall for her now or later, whether she is Avery or Vikki.
These days, the only reason I'm staying with her is because I don't want you to worry about me.
It's all because of that.
I don't want my feelings to be a burden for you, nor do I want you to be embarrassed because of me.
That's the last thing I want.
So now that you're telling me to fully accept Avery, I will.
But I want you to know, whoever I'm with, they can never take your place in here and there.
I never knew my feelings for you would be so strong, but today, when I heard that vile assistant director backstabbing you in the restroom and saying all those obscene things, everything just went dark, and the only thing I was thinking of was to hit the guy.
That's when I realized my feelings for you never went away. They only grew stronger. A few moments later, when the assistant director was insulting Avery on the shoot, I saw my chance and rushed to hit him. I only used her as an excuse, because I did that for you.
Only you can make me so damn crazy.
Avery is just an excuse. I was using her to conceal my true feelings.
That's how I know all of this will never see the light of day. Everything I said, it'll never be known by anyone.
I'm the only one who will know this. The only one who will ever feel this. It's enough.' Moore was eerily quiet. He was feeling the intense bitterness in his heart, like an arrow that struck him and the sharp pain lingered. He sat there in silence, waiting for the pain to pass.