Chapter 4 (2/2)
She looked outside, at the night sky It was like a canvas covered with twinkling stars But she immediately turned her head back at her food
For soe reason, Lee Jia didn’t like stars And she’d always felt as though her hatred for star-gazing ste more traumatic than just a simple childish aversion
She silently walked back to The Doe Ashton Martin parked right in front of the cranky gate
She wondered who it would be at such a late hour Then she realized that it hbors
The corridor was pitch-dark But she heard thesoundsShe wanted to call out, but decided not to She tensed up for a possible fight, as she groped for the switch on the wall, and when she found it, she flicked it up Iht
There were two people pressing against the door beside Jia’s Then Jia realized what she had walked into
The boy was the first one to break away from the passionate clutch
He earing a gray beguine coat, and his dark black hair was allof stubble on his cheeks He looked more or less like he had walked off froazine He was not only stunningly, but also dangerously handsome
The alar She remembered what her mother had drilled into her head ‘Never ever trust a man who’s beautiful He’ll for sure break your trust into little pieces, strut all over theh while he does so’
Jia involuntarily stepped back
The boy’s eyes tracked this movement, and he scowled He stepped forward, as he demanded in an imperious voice, “Well, who are you?”