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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1404

Chapter 1404 Miss You

Arielle didn’t use the phone that Morrison gave her, for she had to be wary of the possibility that he had installed a spying device on it.

Instead, Arielle took out the phone that Xavier gave her and installed software to send a video call request to Vinson.

Since Arielle hadn’t seen Vinson for quite some time, she missed him dearly. While holding the phone, she imagined how surprised Vinson would be later.

Vinson was in Chanaea when he received Xavier’s text, stating that a cargo ship would arrive at Turlen three days later. As such, Xavier asked Vinson to be there in advance. Immediately, Vinson called Harvey to make necessary arrangements. Later, Vinson was excited when he saw Arielle’s video call request.

Vinson’s lips curled up when he answered the video call and saw that Arielle was giggling. He missed her very much, for they hadn’t seen each other for more than half a month. Besides, his heart seemed to have melted once he saw her sweet smile.

“Why are you giggling?” Vinson said smilingly as he unblinkingly stared at Arielle.

Meanwhile, Arielle came to her senses upon hearing Vinson’s voice. When she saw his face, her eyes turned bloodshot, and tears began to well up in her eyes.

“Vinson!” Arielle said chokingly.

In the past, Arielle never thought she would behave in such a way.

All the more so, she never thought she would giggle and feel like crying just because she missed someone dearly.

“I’m here. Don’t cry.” Meanwhile, Vinson felt like taking her into his arms right away when he heard her choking voice and bloodshot eyes. At that moment, his longing for her was written all over his eyes. “Don’t cry, for I’ll feel heartbroken.”

“I’m not crying!” Arielle wiped away her tears and continued stubbornly, “It was eye strain.”

“Sannie, I miss you.” Vinson’s gaze on Arielle, who pretended to be strong at that time, was gentle and loving. Deep down, he wished to hug and kiss her now.

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