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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 387

Sasha couldn’t help but feel uncomfortable about the way he had phrased that sentence.

Why does it sound like he’s giving me a sad farewell speech or something? Is he still worried about me being abducted while onboard? Jeez…

Not liking the oddly melancholic atmosphere, Sasha gave him a slap on the back and said, “What do you mean you won’t be by my side anymore? You’d better be sure to come to carry me down the plane when we land!”

She then returned to her cabin while Lance stood there with his gaze fixated on her.

It wasn’t until the door to the first class cabin was shut that someone approached him. “Let’s go, sir. Howard has just come on board.”

Lance then turned around and left without looking back.

It was already evening when Sasha landed in Moranta.

For some reason, she had been restless throughout the entire flight and came out of her cabin looking for Lance as soon as she could.

Had passengers been allowed to leave their cabins during the flight, she would’ve done so a lot sooner.

Sasha quickly made her way into the economy class cabin and saw Lance about to get up from his seat.

“Hey, Lennie! How was the flight?” she asked, feeling glad and relieved as she stood beside him.

Lance looked a little surprised to see her come over, but was quick to regain his composure and got to his feet.

“It was all right. What about you? How’s your leg? Does it hurt?” he asked while looking worriedly at her leg.

Sasha waved at him. “I’m fine! Come on, let’s get off the plane. Vivi must be missing us like crazy after our prolonged absence!”

“Okay,” Lance replied, and the two of them made their way out of the plane.

With the security being a lot better in Moranta, people could be seen walking about with relaxed looks on their faces. “Here, watch our bags while I make a quick trip to the bathroom!” Sasha said as she handed the baggage over to Lance.

Her tone was so polite that even Lance froze for a moment before reaching out to hold her baggage.

“Sure, go on ahead. I’ll wait here for you.”

“Huh?”

This time, it was Sasha’s turn to pause in surprise.

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