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Nothing Matters, except YOU & Me novel Chapter 565

After exiting Violeast Hotel, Matthias stormed into the rain. As he was too focused on finding Heather, he forgot to bring an umbrella. Given how on edge he was right now, he couldn’t feel a thing despite the cold raindrops falling upon his skin.

“Please be safe, Heather,” he mumbled repetitively.

“Achoo!” Heather, who was driving, sneezed before grabbing a sheet of paper towel to rub her nose. Am I coming down with a cold?

Although the weather had been freezing since early in the morning, Heather didn’t feel at all chilly, as her mind was completely focused on the issue at hand. Thus, she merely wore thin layers of clothes when she left home. Moreover, the heater in the car was able to keep her warm but sooner or later, she would have to exit her car and feel the wrath of the cruel storm.

Staring out through the windshield, she had no idea where to go, though her mood had certainly gotten better after wandering around. When she remembered that her phone was turned off, she quickly switched it on. As she was worried that Robert might look for her, she wouldn’t usually turn off her phone.

Back when she was still studying overseas, she once turned off her phone in order to focus on preparing for her examination. Coincidentally, Robert had called her countless times, only to be ignored, and it in turn made him very nervous. When she turned it on the next day, Robert gave her a brutal lesson for missing his calls.

Since then, Heather would seldom switch off her phone. Presently, when her phone was turned on, there was nothing from Robert; rather, it was Matthias who sent her a chain of text messages and called her countless times.

Reading the messages, she realized that all of them were him asking for her whereabouts. Upon reading them, she couldn’t help but wonder why Matthias was so tense.

In order to keep him from worrying about her, she felt obliged to call him back. Seeing it was a call from Heather, Matthias instantly picked it up and was instantly relieved when he heard her voice.

“What’s the urgency, Matthias?” Heather interrogated. Since he seemed so hasty in his texts, he must have important news.

“Where are you?” Matthias’ voice was a little raspy, perhaps because of his anxiousness.

“I don’t know either. I’m currently on some overpass.” With the heavy rain smearing the roadside sign boards, Heather couldn’t tell where she currently was.

Upon hearing that, Matthias thought it would be better to ask her to clarify things. “Where are you heading to?”

“Home,” she answered. Due to the hazardous nature of such atrocious weather, it would be best for her to go home earlier.

“I’ll wait for you there.” Despite knowing that Heather was safe, Matthias had to check on her himself.

“What’s the matter? Why can’t you talk over the phone?” she inquired. She didn’t like Matthias frequenting her home, especially in such weather. What excuse could he use for the visit?

However, Matthias wouldn’t give in. “I want to meet you. No—I have to see you.”

And so, Heather helplessly compromised, knowing that Matthias would surely go to the Langston residence if he said so. “Not at the Langston Residence, though. Let’s find a coffee shop,”

“Okay,” he agreed.

When they had settled on the place and time, Heather was getting down from the overpass. It was not until she read the road sign did she realize she was already in the eastern suburbs.

That meant driving to the city centre would consume a lot of time but having made a promise, she had no choice but to turn her car around. Jeez! How did I end up in the suburbs?

In a blink of an eye, Matthias had already arrived at the promised spot while Heather was still on her way. With his clothes soaking wet, he had long lost the pride he usually possessed.

Knowing that Heather wouldn’t arrive that soon, he made a call to Nikolai to have him bring over some clean clothes and an umbrella. Fearing that he would miss out on Heather’s presence, Mathias didn’t want to leave the coffee shop since he didn’t know what time she would appear.

When Nikolai showed up carrying some clothes and an umbrella, he was shocked by the pathetic appearance of Matthias, who was as wet as a fish.

“Do you wish to get changed in the bathroom, sir?” As much as he wanted to laugh at Matthias’ rather humorous look, Nikolai held back the urge, as it would be a bad time to make fun of the former.

“Stay here. If Heather arrives, bring her over.” Matthias ignored Nikolai’s question knowing deep down his assistant was laughing at him.

“Roger that,” Nikolai responded as he nodded his head.

Turns out it’s Heather! No wonder he’s in this state! Initially, Nikolai wondered who in the world was able to captivate Matthias. However, it seemed like Matthias was growing more and more inebriated in Heather’s charm as the things he would do for her got more extreme.

Nonetheless, it was something rather pleasant. Knowing Matthias wasn’t happy back at home, Nikolai hoped that he could experience more emotions and the connection he shared with Heather was able to warm up his freezing heart.

After some time, Heather still had yet to show herself. Meanwhile, Nikolai, who was lowering his head and stirring his coffee, would occasionally look toward the door, anticipating Heather’s arrival. Suddenly, a bewitching woman entered the shop. Although she certainly looked like Heather, Nikolai wasn’t sure that woman was indeed her.

Then, he watched as the woman swept her gaze around as if she was looking for someone, until her eyes fell upon himself.

“Nikolai,” she greeted as she walked toward him.

Nikolai had only realized it was actually Heather when she got closer. She seemed familiar from far away but seeing her close up, he couldn’t help but be stupefied by her unornamented face.

“Where’s Matthias?” Heather, on the other hand, felt strange only seeing Nikolai at the table but not Matthias.

“Director Locke has just gone to the bathroom,” he answered nervously. Whenever he got to see Heather, his heart would always palpitate and he would feel embarrassed for that.

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