Chapter 323 Plagiarism Exposed
Arnold brought her to a quiet café. Josie refused to go in, but he did not force her
She knew she had no chance of escape. Thus, she remained in the car and took a nap. However, various thoughts would bother her as soon as she closed her eyes. Furthermore, Dexter’s face appeared clearly among the fragmented memories.
It caused her to be unable to sleep.
Since sleep was futile, Josie took out a sketchbook from her bag. She glanced around, trying to decide what she should draw. Then, she noticed Arnold was seated at a seat by the window. His hair was slightly messy, but his face looked handsome from any angle. He had a relatively high nose bridge and looked a little foreboding as he pursed his lips.
She could not resist picking up her pencil and drawing an outline of his appearance. The pencil lead produced soothing noises as it glided on the paper.
After half an hour, Josie patted the paper and propped it up. Her drawing of Arnold appeared life-like. Moreover, she was satisfied with how she sketched the shadow beneath his lashes.
However, she was still bored, so she touched up and edited the hastily sketched drawing.
She was so engrossed in it that she did not notice someone appearing beside her.
“What are you drawing? A familiar voice sounded.
Josie was surprised by the voice and loosened her grip, allowing the sketch to fly from her hands and land: by Arnold’s feet.
Arnold looked down to see what it was. Josie was so embarrassed that she desperately wished the ground would swallow her whole.
He picked up the drawing and looked at it earnestly. He seemed satisfied with it. “You draw well”
Josie was not sure how she should respond. “Are you praising my artistic skills or bragging about your good looks?”
Then, she felt she needed to clarify the matter. “I didn’t set out to draw you. I was just… bored.”
Arnold leaned against the car door. He seemed a little smug as he waved the drawing. “Can you give this to
me?”
Josie was left with no choice. “Sure, as long as you don’t use it to sue me.”
Im not that petty.”
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