Chapter 673
Feeling speechless, Meredith replied, (I thought you weren’t able to be in contact with your family?’)
Charlie responded, [Hehe. I was able to reach them because I have a girlfriend now.] Meredith thought that Charlie was simply impossible. Shaking her head, Meredith put away her phone in her pocket. During noon time, Meredith received Charlie’s text asking her to help get him lunch. Meredith replied with a cold message, (Get help from your family or order take-outs.]
After sending the message, she then shut off her phone.
Charlie was discharged from the hospital after being hospitalized for four days.
Before he left the hospital, he looked for Meredith and dragged her to the fire exit staircase.
Feeling anxious, Meredith asked, “Charlie Larson, what do you think you’re doing? People are going to judge if they see us together.”
“I’m really sorry,” Charlie let go of his grip around her wrist immediately and explained, “I was worried that people would see us and would affect your job, and this is why I dragged you here.”
Relaxing her wrist, Meredith said, “So what is it?”
“It’s nothing serious. It seems that you’re ignoring my messages so I thought of meeting you in person to remind you about the meet-up with my family this weekend.”
Meredith was stunned. She did forget about the meet-up.
To be exact, Meredith thought that Charlie was simply joking about the meet-up as he had not been talking about it.
“Do I really have to go?”
“Of course! Are you going back on your words?” Charlie sounded worried, “Please tell me that you’ll attend the dinner? My family is already expecting you for the meet-up this weekend.”
Seeing how Charlie was getting worried, Meredith had no other choice but to say, “It’s not that I thought that you were the one who’s going back on your words.”
“How would it be possible?” Charlie sighed in relief and a smile found its way back onto his lace “It’s good as long as you’re not regretting this. I’ll see you this coming Sunday then.”
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