Chapter 283 How Can You Forget Your Own Birthday
Linsey’s thoughts snapped back to the present with a jolt, and she gave her head a brisk shake. “No.”
Her voice carried a tone of finality. She refused to let her mind linger on Gorman’s pursuit, nor did she intend to breathe a
word of it to Collin.
She could vividly picture Collin’s reaction if she revealed that another man had dared to propose to her–his features would undoubtedly cloud over with displeasure and a hint of jealousy.
With his birthday on the horizon, Linsey was keen on keeping spirits high.
She tilted her head, adopting a more casual tone. “By the way, Collin, isn’t your birthday just around the corner?”
Collin blinked, a look of genuine surprise flickering across his face. “I almost forgot.”
Linsey raised an eyebrow in mock astonishment. “How can you forget your own birthday?”
Collin shrugged, his expression softening into a reflective gaze. “I’ve never really celebrated my birthday since I was young. Growing up, there wasn’t anyone to celebrate with. A birthday spent alone isn’t exactly a cause for celebration,” he
explained in a subdued tone.
Linsey’s heart tugged at his words, and she leaned in closer, her voice warm and insistent. “But now you have me. I’m here
with you–how could we not celebrate?”
A slow smile began to spread across Collin’s face, a spark of something like anticipation lighting up his eyes.
“You’re right,” he responded.
After a thoughtful pause, Collin’s mind drifted back to an earlier moment when he had curiously browsed through Linsey’s
personal records. He remembered that the space for her birthday had been mysteriously empty. “When’s your birthday?” he
inquired, his voice tinged with curiosity.
“I don’t know,” Linsey replied, her voice soft, her eyes downturned. She shook her head gently, a wistful smile touching
her lips. “I was left at the orphanage’s doorstep. We all celebrated our birthdays on the same day there. They just used the
date Ella found me as my official birthday. Sometimes, I really envy people who know the exact day they were born.”
A sharp pang of empathy struck Collin, tightening his chest. He took a deep breath to steady himself before reaching out
and gently clasping Linsey’s hand.
Linsey’s face brightened, her eyes sparkling with newfound excitement. “Sure, let’s do that. It sounds like it would be a lot
Collin watched her bustling activities with an amused yet affectionate chuckle. “Isn’t this a bit much for just a birthday party?” he teased, his eyes crinkling with amusement.
Linsey’s eyes sparkled with enthusiasm, her sincerity undeniable. “That’s exactly why we should go all out–it’s a birthday, and it deserves a real celebration! I know you like things more low–key. We’ll keep the guest list short–only a few friends.
you actually like.”
As Linsey delicately penned the invitations, her movements precise and thoughtful, she passed the stack destined for Collin’s friends to him. “Here, these are for your friends. I’ll manage the invites for Dolores and the gang from the orphanage,” she said, her tone cheerful yet commanding.
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