Chapter 297 Humans Are Social Creatures
She told him that she had gone to the hospital to visit her father, and Dexter asked on the phone. “How is he?”
Josie repeated Matthew’s advice to her. After that, she stopped and picked out cherries from the fruit vendor. “By the way, I saw Calvin a few days ago. He told me about Ivy.”
She said simply, but he didn’t answer for a long time.
Dexter was silent, and Josie waited for a while only to hear him say something absurd. “Don’t choose lightly colored cherries. Choose those with a deep color.”
Josie’s crouched figure froze at the spot.
She turned and saw a black Porsche 911.
It was Dexter’s car. He was parked near her.
Josie was surprised. She stared at the vehicle foolishly and blankly in the evening breeze. At the next moment, a warm men’s coat fell on her. Her cold hands were enveloped by a pair of warm hands, and Josie heard his voice in her ears. “How much is it?”
Josie turned, and Dexter took out bills from his wallet. His face was slightly weary, but he smiled brightly. “I parked my car there. I was there.” He pointed. “I watched as you slowly walked over.”
The woman’s shadow was stretched out ahead by the setting sun. A mild breeze swept her hair. She was effortlessly beautiful.
Dexter thought of something. Josie had suffered in life, but she still remained tenderhearted.
Gentle but not weak. Josie was strong.
Josie hadn’t been prepared to meet Dexter. She looked up in embarrassment. “How did you know that I’m here?” She asked as she picked up the bag of cherries.
Dexter was faster than her, and he held the bag. “I happened to pass by.” He did, indeed, pass by and carelessly glanced outside when he saw her.
Josie still felt it was unbelievable when she sat in the passenger’s seat. She kept looking at the man beside her every few seconds.
His actions were familiar, but they overwhelmed her slightly.
Dexter finally snorted coldly as usual. “Do you have to sit so uneasily? The world now knows that the woman sitting in Dexter’s passenger’s seat will be the future Mrs. Russell.”
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