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What Separates Me and You novel Chapter 208

Chapter 208 Killing Intent 

Right then, there came an announcement saying that they could start entering the theater. Lewis spoke up, “The movie’s starting. Let’s go.” 

Sierra wouldn’t be able to enjoy the movie now. Preoccupied with thoughts of Lewis and Josephine’s divorce, she desperately wanted to know if it was true. Unfortunately for her, Lewis didn’t give her a clear answer. On top of that, Josephine came to watch the movie with another man. Based on all these, Sierra could only think hard about whether she’d previously picked up on any clues about their divorce. 

As they were in public, Sierra couldn’t continue to inquire Lewis about it. She comforted herself that they would have plenty of time to talk about it later when they returned home. 

Quintin also snapped back to reality and hurriedly handed the freshly bought coffee to Josephine. “Come on. We should go in too.” 

Josephine took the coffee and nodded lightly. She stood up and followed him inside. 

Coincidentally, they ended up buying tickets for the same movie as Lewis. It was a highly anticipated premiere, and tickets for the first screening were extremely hard to come by. Both of them had obtained the movie tickets through special means, so it wasn’t surprising that they bumped into each other. 

However, the initial anticipation for the movie had dissipated at that moment. No one was in 

the mood to watch the film. They each delved into their own thoughts. 

Josephine’s seat was in the front row. As soon as she sat down, she could feel a pair of eyes locked onto the back of her head from behind. She couldn’t tell if it was Lewis or Sierra. 

Quintin leaned close to her and whispered, “My dad invested in this movie. It’s supposed to be this year’s blockbuster.” 

Josephine nodded and looked up at the screen-it was a science fiction film. A few flicks of this 

genre were produced domestically, but the reviews for these films weren’t exactly great. Even for this movie they were watching, half of the cast consisted of foreign actors. In addition, the production company was also involved in some international productions. Due to the relatively successful marketing hype, many people came to watch this film with some 

expectations. 

Josephine wasn’t really in the mood to continue watching the movie because the gaze from behind made her feel uneasy. Quintin kept talking to her, but Josephine couldn’t focus on a single word. Like her, Quintin’s mind wasn’t on the movie either; he kept trying to find a point of breakthrough to ask about her and Lewis. Upon seeing her distracted state, he ultimately didn’t pursue it further. 

Sierra’s gaze also fell on Lewis’ side profile. From her perspective, she couldn’t tell if he was 

watching the movie or looking at the person in front. Sierra frowned; her emotions were all over the place. 

If Lewis had really gotten divorced, why hadn’t he told her? Did he get divorced for her sake? How could the person who had repeatedly assured her there wouldn’t be a divorce end up doing exactly what he said he wouldn’t? 

Various doubts entangled her and haunted her, to the point that she couldn’t remember anything about the movie she’d supposedly just watched. 

The moment the movie ended, Josephine stood up from her seat and quickly rushed out of the screening room, as if she was escaping from something. She wanted more than anything to flee from that gaze. 

Quintin chased after her with quick steps. Gasping for air, he asked, “Why did you run so fast?” 

Josephine’s breathing was also slightly rapid. Just as the elevator arrived, she dashed inside. and squeezed into the crowd of people in it. She vaguely saw Lewis and Sierra walking toward the elevator in the split second before the elevator doors closed. 

Even though she hid herself in the crowd, Lewis’ calm gaze still landed on her somehow. She felt like she was being targeted by a hunter. It was as if he wanted to see through her like he’d discovered an escaping prey. 

She could see that his calm gaze was fully laced with killing intent. Fortunately, the elevator 

doors closed. 

Quintin stared at her facial expression, which changed constantly, but he didn’t say anything due to the crowd around them. 

After leaving the cinema, Quintin finally took her hand and said, “The car is over here.” 

Josephine glanced at him absentmindedly and pursed her lips without saying a word. And so, Quintin led her to the parking lot, and they got into his car. 

He didn’t rush to drive off. Instead, he kept staring at the rearview mirror, waiting for Lewis and Sierra to come out. They stayed for quite a while but didn’t see him or Sierra. 

Finally, Quintin asked with a sigh, “Josephine… Isn’t Lewis your brother?” 

Josephine nodded, looking at him guiltily as she gestured, “I’m sorry.” 

As Lewis didn’t want others to know about their relationship, Josephine never mentioned her connection with him when they were outside. This was unlike Sierra, who wished for everyone in the world to know about her relationship with Lewis. 

Quintin said, “It’s okay. I’m not blaming you. I’m just surprised.” 

Josephine pursed her lips and gestured, “Thank you.” 

She had a calm expression, without any guilt or nervousness, because she considered Quintin a 

friend and didn’t feel that her relationship with Lewis was something to be ashamed of. On the contrary, Lewis was the one who was ashamed of her. 

Quintin stared at her for a while. She was too calm, so calm that it got on Quintin’s nerves slightly. 

“It’s okay. It’s not a big deal. Seriously, did you really get divorced from him? Did you get the divorce certificate?” 

That was what he cared about the most. 

Josephine nodded and gestured, “Yes, we got divorced, and I have the divorce certificate.” 

Quintin’s tense expression finally relaxed a bit, and he grinned. “Can I ask why you got divorced? Is it because of Sierra?” 

He felt that was the most probable reason. Josephine lowered her gaze, and her head began to hurt again. She closed her eyes helplessly and shook her head. Honestly, she didn’t know why she and Lewis divorced. The possibility of Sierra being the reason was very high. After all, he liked Sierra so much. He would want to give her a home in the end. 

Quintin thought she didn’t want to talk about it, so he changed the topic by saying, “Alright then, I’m done asking. Where do you want to go now? Should I take you back home? Or maybe Do you want to see the puppies? I mentioned last time that I’d get you one. I have a puppy for 

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