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Love Has its Will by Selena Lewis novel Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Walking aimlessly in the noisy street, Savanna didn’t know where she could go.

The phone rang. She thought it was a call from Brandon, but when she lowered her head, she saw the two words “father” on the screen.

As soon as the phone was connected, it was from the loving voice of dad.

“Daughter, are you home?”

Hearing her father’s voice, Savanna felt a lump in her throat and almost burst into tears again. After calming herself down, she said slowly, “Dad, what’s up?”

“I’m not in good health. Can you come back and stay for a few days?”

“Okay.”

When Savanna was worrying about nowhere to go, her father’s phone was like a life-saving straw, giving her a reason to go back to her own house.

She took a taxi to Thompson’s house.

In Thompson’s house, on the balcony, with bad legs, David was reading the news about Brandon and his lover. When he heard the door ringing, he looked for the voice. When he saw his daughter’s snow-white face, he quickly folded the newspaper in his hand and hid it under the chair, pretending to look at the stars in the sky.

“Savanna?”

“Dad, I come back to keep you company.”

After handing her luggage to Joyce, who had brought her up since she was a child, Savanna walked to the terrace, squatted beside her father and massaged his injured leg.

“Where is Brandon? Why didn’t he send you here?”.

“The company is very busy recently. He wants to send me here, but I don’t want him to be tired.”

David knew his daughter very well. Seeing the sadness on her daughter’s face, he didn’t ask anything more

Savanna hadn’t been home for a long time. She had talked a lot with her father since childhood.

Seeing that it was getting late, Joyce came up to remind her, “Ms. Thompson, the doctor said that

Mr. Thompson shouldn’t sit too long,”

She felt guilty and hurried to end the topic with her father. Savanna pushed her father into the bedroom. After taking care of her father, Savanna checked the message on her phone, but none of

She didn’t know what she was expecting.

Savanna hadn’t slept on the bed at home for a long time, but feeling a little unfamiliar with it. She couldn’t sleep for a long time.

Perhaps it was because she had been a little tired recently and had a little neurosism, she got up and

took a pill before slowly falling asleep..

The second day at noon, she and her father were having lunch. Halfway through the lunch, the sound of car whistle came from the yard. Joyce looked out and said happily,”Mr. Thompson, Ms. Thompson, it’s Mr. Cassel.”

Savanna couldn’t believe that Brandon would come to her. She had just had a big fight with him yesterday. She was about to ask whether Joyce had seen it wrong.

Hearing familiar footsteps from outside, she couldn’t help but look at the door. With a tall figure, delicate outline, and a sense of superiority all over his body, Brandon took off his coat and handed it to Joyce. After calling Mr. Thompson indifferently, his cold eyes fell on her face.

“Two days later, Grandpa’s 80th year-old birthday is coming. Mom asked me to pick you up to the old house and discuss the list of guests for the banquet.”

Sure enough, it was Giselle who asked him to pick her up.

The happiness in her heart was gradually drowned by the man’s words.

“Take a seat, Brandon. Joyce, bring a set of tableware.”

As soon as he finished his words, he heard the indifferent voice of Brandon:

“I’ve eaten. Enjoy yourselves.”

After dinner, Savanna walked out of the dining room and said to Brandon, who was sitting on the sofa and playing with his mobile phone.

“Brandon, come with me.”

With a frown, Brandon put away his phone unhappily and followed Savanna.

After making sure that her father or Joyce couldn’t hear what they were talking about, the smile on her face quickly disappeared. She looked up and took a deep breath. Then she turned her head and looked into the cold eyes of Brandon:”What do you mean, Brandon?”

“Are you asking me why I came to you?”

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