Login via

Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2458

chapter 2458

After hearing Fabian’s voice, Lillian blinked her eyes strenuously.

Fabian was able to notice the subtle change in Lillian’s expression at a glance.

After he was sure that Lillian was not feeling well, his muscles instantly tensed up.

“Lily, can you let me know where you’re not feeling well?” Fabian asked nervously without even noticing that his footsteps had quickened.

Lillian lifted her little hand and placed it on her heart.

The sight of that tugged at Fabian’s heartstrings. He suspected that she was experiencing shortness of breath.

He was disoriented for a moment, not knowing whether to hold the little one in his arms tighter.

Julie was walking not far behind Fabian. Her heart had been occupied with desolation and resentment ever since she had that conversation with him.

She was starting to doubt herself despite being an excellent person who was outstanding in every way. However, she could not even attract that man in the slightest, she did not know exactly what she was lacking, but she was even more curious to know the identity of the woman in Fabian’s heart.

When Julie was upset and imagining things, she noticed from behind that Fabian seemed a little off.

He was not walking normally but running.

The path was not rugged, but it was still a mountain trail. However, he was running with Lillian in his arms!

Julie hurriedly chased after him.

“Mr. Johnson, Mr. Johnson!” she shouted while chasing him, causing the parents and students to look over out of curiosity.

It seemed that everyone had heard her except for Fabian.

“Mr. Johnson!”

Julie ran faster, and because of that, she did not notice the uneven rocks beneath her feet. She accidentally tripped over them.

“Ah!” Julie exclaimed as she fell heavily to the ground.

Her palms were injured by the fine gravel as she landed on her hands, which left wounds of varying sizes.

“Miss Charles!”

“Miss Charles, are you okay?” “Julie, how did you fall?”

“Miss Charles...”

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman