"Well, then I won't touch her," Brian said. "She’s not the one I'm looking for, anyway."
However, it was hard to deny that she looked a lot like the person he was looking for. Sometimes, when he looked at her, he imagined that she was what that person would grow up to look like.
Nevertheless, she just looked like her. She was not her.
"What if she's the one you're looking for? Will you do something then?" Jason asked, raising his eyebrows.
Brian's face remained still, but his phoenix eyes seemed to be rippling with something no one could see even if they wanted to. "If she is, I won’t let go even if I have to compete against you."
Jason squinted. "So it's a good thing she's not, right?"
"Yes. Fortunately, she's not," Brian said and turned away.
Fortunately, she was not her. If she really was, then it would probably be difficult to deal with.
Brian thought and unconsciously reached into his pocket to feel for the bracelet. How long would it take before he found her?
Finding her had almost become an obsession.
...
When Grace walked out of the dressing room, there was no one outside except Jason and a bodyguard.
"Are you done?" Jason saw that Grace was now wearing her usual clothes with her hair in a normal ponytail. She had removed her makeup and her face was now bare, but it looked so much more flattering.
"Yes," Grace responded.
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