Chapter 189 Returning to School
Natalie was still attending her class, so Lillian chose a quiet spot beneath a large tree and settled onto a wooden bench to wait. Although she had been enrolled at this school for less than a year, the familiar surroundings stirred a strange sense of comfort within her. The gentle rustling of leaves overhead mingled with distant classroom chatter, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Suddenly, a voice called out her name.
Turning her head, Lillian saw him approaching—Jeremy. His striking features were sharp and composed, dressed casually yet stylishly in a beige turtleneck sweater layered under a sleek black jacket, paired with matching black trousers and casual shoes. The silver watch on his wrist caught the sunlight, gleaming with a cool, almost distant light.
“Jeremy, it’s been a while,” Lillian greeted him with a warm smile.
Jeremy’s eyes lingered on the girl resting beneath the tree’s shade. She had returned, more radiant than ever. Memories of the past two years flooded his mind—the swirling rumors about her disappearance. Some whispered she had vanished without a trace; others speculated she was seriously ill, and a few even claimed she had died. The school had officially stated she was on a leave of absence, but that only deepened the mystery. He had feared he might never see her again. Then, whispers surfaced that she had been spotted in Solara. And now, standing right in front of him, the reality of her presence hit him with unexpected force.
“Yes, it has been a long time,” Jeremy said softly, his voice carrying a hint of nostalgia. “What brings you back to school today?”
Lillian sighed lightly, a trace of helplessness in her tone. “I have to complete some re-enrollment paperwork. It’s been almost two years since I left. I figured I’d also visit Natalie and some of the others. And you—I heard you went to Kingston University.”
Taking a seat at the opposite end of the bench, Jeremy gave a small, somewhat bitter smile. “Yes, Kingston. My family background doesn’t exactly grant me the freedom to live on my own terms. Still, Kingston has its perks. It makes returning here a bit easier.”
“Kingston’s not a bad place,” Lillian replied thoughtfully, her gaze drifting into the distance as if reflecting on her own experiences. “Sometimes, when you can’t change your circumstances, the best you can do is make the most of what you have. That’s often the wisest choice.” Her words seemed to resonate not just with Jeremy but with herself as well.
Jeremy exhaled quietly, nodding. “I’ll remember that. If you ever come to Kingston, be sure to find me.”
Lillian smiled warmly. “Absolutely. I’ll count on you to look after me.”
Their conversation was drawing to a close when the classroom doors opened, and Natalie’s class finally began to spill out into the courtyard.
Suddenly, groups of students burst forth, chatting and laughing. A girl’s excited voice rang out, “Jeremy! Jeremy!”
The scene instantly brought back memories for Lillian—she chuckled softly. “Just as I expected from Riverdale High’s heartthrob. Even after graduating, you still have underclassmen swooning over you.”
Jeremy caught the playful tone in her voice and responded with a resigned smile.
The crowd around them grew thicker, the buzz of whispers and speculation rising.
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