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Chapter 419 Abigail’s in Trouble
Abigail was happy for her. “If you can be a couple with Howard, it’s a good thing.” She held Luna’s hand and smiled.
“I hope so. I don’t ask much from my boyfriend. We’re both busy, so we can’t go around a lot like the younger
people.” Luna was happy too.
Abigail thought it was a shame Josh lost out on this. Luna would never pick someone who kept his feelings bottled
up.
Luna teased, “You and Sean sat for a whole hour without saying a word. That’s romantic.”
“He can sit all he wants. I have no feelings for him,” Abigail uttered coolly.
“I think Sean must still like you. Why else would he go wherever you go? He must want you,” Luna mentioned
adamantly. She looked at him a few times and could see that Sean was trying his best to hold himself back, but he
still expressed his love for Abigail. Even Howard thought Sean liked Abigail.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“So what if he likes me?” Abigail asked calmly. If she had to feel moved just because he liked her, they would have
started talking right after he sat down instead of staying in silence for a whole hour. He would argue with her at
first, but as time went by, even he knew that they had nothing to talk about anymore.
“If we can make Sean tell Kelly in the face that he likes you, she’s going to explode with anger,” Luna said evilly.
“Forget it. It’s not a good thing that he likes me. And I have to start working a lot soon. I have no
red helplessly.
time to deal with bigaili
“You have it hard, darling.” Luna patted Abigail’s checks.
“You too. Let’s go home.” Abigail held her hand and left.
After they got into the car, Sean told Cameron to drive in the opposite direction. Cameron drove. and he sighed.
“Say what you have to say.” Sean shot him a look.
“I have nothing to say,” Cameron mumbled, sounding a little melancholic. I did what I could, but what could I do if
my boss wouldn’t say a word?
“You re asking for it.” Sean’s face fell. Cameron’s been getting a little rude lately
Cameron shut up and said nothing.
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A while of silence later, Sean said, “Nothing you say can help you. Don’t do this anymore. If you ruin my plan,
you’re getting it.”
“Miss Smith has two guys going after her. Someone’s going to court Ms. Quinn too,” Cameron muttered.
“You’ve been single for a long time. Worry about yourself first, Sean commented, looking outside the window. The
most prominent feeling he got from the meeting was that the ties he shared with Abigail were fading. He felt
powerless but had no idea how to deal with it.
Meanwhile, Cameron grumbled to himself, What? You want me to date someone, huh? I am on call all day, every
day. No woman could date a guy like me. You might call me for a job right when we’re having a S**y time!
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe men fell silent. A long while later, Sean said, “Focus on the plan.”
Cameron nodded. Sean knew that once the problem was cut off, he would have time to nurture a relationship with
Abigail. Still, the direction their relationship was heading unnerved him. He had to speed up the plan.
Troubled Times released its trailer in the middle of November. The trailer was magnificent. The actors and their
costume design were close to the original source. Fans of TV dramas couldn’t wait to watch it.
‘God, the costume is awesome, and the drama feels like a movie. I can’t wait!”
‘I hope it’s not some serious, getting boring lately. Most of them are eye candies, but the stories are a drag. The
actors are fine, but I just don’t get that feeling.
gged-out show again.
Period dramas ar gelting to
‘Am I the only one who thinks that the scene where the poet recites his poem with his clothes almost taken off gives
me goosebumps?”
“You’re not, sister. It just gives me the oomph. Poets should be like him-lively and yet dismayed. I hope this won’t be
another boring, serious drama.”