Rosalie felt a little woozy, and did need the support. She flashed him a grateful smile and stretched her hand out to him.
The young man helped her up from the ground, carefully and very politely.
When Rosalie got to her feet, she felt very dizzy and almost lost her balance. The young man grabbed her arm and held her steady.
“Miss, I’ll help you over that bench. You can sit there.”
There was a bench nearby, where people could sit and take a rest.
Rosalie knew she wasn’t able to walk, and nodded in agreement. The two of them sat on the bench, and the young man handed her a bottle of water.
“Have some water,” he offered.
“No need, thank you.”
She instinctively rejected water offered by a stranger, even though she did feel thirsty.
“Don’t be scared. I’m not a bad guy. I live here too. I bought this bottle from the convenience store just now, and it’s still sealed. Go ahead and have a drink. Your lips are so dry and chapped.”
The young man looked innocently at Rosalie, his eyes glistening with sincerity. It was hard to see him as a criminal.
Good-looking people always had the advantage of leaving a good impression on others.
This young man was incredibly good-looking; his skin clean and smooth, his eyes crystal clear and beautiful. He was tall and lanky, with a lean figure, exuding the warm aura of sunshine and an energy filled with vigor.
His soft and sweet voice when he called her made her skin tingle.
If he were to ask someone for money, the other party might just give it without hesitation.
Rosalie suddenly felt as though she couldn’t say no to him. He would probably cry in indignation if she rejected him.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore)
Another garbled story with lots of gibberish. Absolute rubbish. I got to chapter 26 and can't anymore...
Too many people involve.. sigh~ this is like the most angst novel i've read.....
I just wish one thing...that the writer will not bring too many unnecessary and unrealistic twists,too many misunderstanding,miscommunication that gives the reader the hint not to continue with the novel. In the long run, We lost our interest in this kind of unending plot....
Thanks for the update !...