Chapter 309
Hearing that, Luke’s funny bone seemed to have been tickled, “Let’s ser…this must be umpteenth good person card” you’ve given me since we met.
“I remember when I first started in this field, people told me I wasn’t a good person. But after meeting you, I feel like I’m actually a really good person.” Luke knew perfectly well that Linda’s words were just a way to keep him from getting his hopes up. He understood her relationship with Samson and knew that Lexi wasn’t their
child.
But what could he do? As long as Linda chose to remain silent, he had no way to change tar situation. Even it he spoke up, who would believe him?
“I genuinely think you’re a good person and am not just handing out the good person card,” Linda sad genuinely.
Looking back, he was the only person who had put his life on the line for Linda, and that was indeed the case.
Samson might have feelings for Linda, but he only viewed her as a sister, and it wasn’t enough for him to risk his own lite for her. He had a vast family and even a child to think about Hecould never afford to take such a risk.
Linda understood that some things just couldn’t be ignored. She couldn’t deny the jolt in her heart when she saw Luke at the abandoned factory when the heavy door finally swing open
But that was the only moment she felt something for him. Linda knew what Nina said about her had caused Luke to be hurt repeatedly it was almost ironic that the person causing Luke so much pain was actually Nina
“Linda, you know exactly how I feel about you. You’re just pretending not to see it,” Luke said.
Linda nodded in response.
“Since you know I’m just pretending, why do you bother mentioning it so directly? Aren’t you just making things awkward for yourself?” Linda retorted, making Luke momentarily at a loss for words.
At that moment, Samson whispered to Linda, “There’s something I need to take care of at the company, so I have to leave now. I’ll send a driver to pick you up later” “Alright, you go ahead. I can take acab back later,” Linda replied.
“Okay,” Samson said with a simile before turning to Luke “Sorry, Mr. Hunter, but have to handle some work–related matters. I’ll come back to visit you another time.” Then, he added, “I’m sure you would love to see Levi I’ll bring her by in the veing when I have some free time”
Luke’s expression was o
one of barely contained frustration. He didn’t really want to see Lex, especially not when the three of them were such a happy family. Once Samson left, Linda and Luke were alone in the hospital ward,
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