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Love Began with the First Meeting novel Chapter 132

Pursing his lips, Brian gazed at Molly whose face had turned deathly pale. Frowning, he could tell that Molly was at a loss what to do at that moment. Her pale face reminded him of what he had seen at Mr. Shen's place when he went to pick her up.

Molly hadn't been sleeping on the bed. Instead, she had curled up on the floor in a corner, burying her face between her legs. This scene was familiar to him as he had found Molly cowering below the stairs once before.

She must have been terrified last night.

Brian knew that Molly was claustrophobic, and now, it seemed that she was showing signs of autism too. She must have been through something so terrible that huddling up in the corner made her feel safe. However, she looked calmer than he thought.

He had thought that Molly was just an ordinary girl, but now he was starting to think that he had been wrong. She might be much stronger than he thought, and this thought intrigued him. He wanted to get to know her better, but slowly. She was like a book which he wanted to read gradually and carefully, page by page. Even if she didn't want to let him in her heart, he was determined to get to know her better.

Meanwhile, Shirley was mad at Richie's rhetorical question. If she had known that this day would come when he would mock her about it, she would have definitely learned how to drive.

"You don't need to worry about that!" said Shirley with clenched teeth. Then, she grabbed Molly's arm and continued walking with her. Molly was still in a daze because of Shirley's abrupt decision to leave.

Everyone remained silent again. It seemed that the surrounding air was completely frozen.

Since Shirley was so anxious to leave, she held onto Molly's arm to lead her out. Molly had no choice but to walk with Shirley. Although Molly was looking ahead, she felt that someone's eyes were glued on her from behind. Apparently, it was Brian's piercing eyes that had followed her retreating steps.

Brian didn't say another word, but she could still feel the pressure coming from him despite his silence. He seemed to be telling her to stop. After a while, Molly stopped walking as she couldn't bear the pressure any longer. "Aunt Shirley, I..."

Shirley stopped as well. Looking straight into Molly's eyes, she immediately understood Molly's deep worry about walking away like that. Suddenly, Shirley turned around and gave both Richie and Brian a stare. In fact, her eyes had just swept over Richie and it fell on Brian. Clearing her throat, she told Brian in a serious tone,"I'm taking Molly with me. Do you have any problem with that?"

Molly turned around while Shirley was speaking and saw that Brian's lips curved in a slight smile. His smile was so unusually delightful that Molly felt it hard to withdraw her gaze. She had never seen him smile like this before. It seemed that his smile was coming from his heart, sincerely. Molly found that it was too good to be true, so she couldn't help but feel a chill creep over her.

"I don't mind you taking Molly with you. But, have you asked Molly if she minds going with you?" said Brian slowly. Looking straight into Molly's eyes, he then continued,"Do you mind?"

Brian had said every word clearly in a firm voice. Molly understood at once what he was really trying to do: he was intimidating her to keep her from going out with Shirley. The pressure he was giving her made her profoundly aware of the kind of person she was actually dealing with.

She had been wrong.

Brian's father was an older man with a commanding presence and authoritative voice, while Brian wasn't worldly and sophisticated like his father, but still, Brian was a powerful young man with unscrupulousness and fearlessness. He might be even more like a king than his father. For the first time, Molly fully recognized the kind of man she had been trapped with. She had a feeling that she might not be able to get rid of him.

Since Shirley was standing very close to Molly, she noticed that Molly was breathing more heavily than normal. Shirley frowned. This was such a familiar scene! It seemed that she had gone through what Molly was going through at the moment. She had a feeling that Molly's life was about to be exactly like hers.

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