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Chapter 2140 Crazy Fan Behavior
The afternoon seemed to fly past, and in the blink of an eye, work had already ended. Even so, Cindy was not in a
hurry to leave.
She took out a paper and pencil before selecting a random folder among the themed ones that Serena had handed
her not too long ago so she could attempt another sketch.
Her peers were already filing out the door, and Serena, being the last one to get to the entrance after working
hours had ended, suddenly noticed Cindy at her desk. She walked over in surprise and asked, "What are you still
doing here? Work has ended."
"Oh," Cindy muttered distractedly. "I just have this one sketch I want to get done and over with before I leave."
Serena glanced at the rough sketch, and after a moment of thought, she drew out a book from her tote bag and
said, "I saw from your last few sketches that you tend to mismatch colors, but this book should help you understand
the concept better. Take a look at it while you're free."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCindy was stunned by her offer, and she quickly took the book as she said, "Thank you, Miss Warhol."
Serena probably had plans for later, so she turned and left the office after exchanging a few more pleasantries with
Cindy.
Having placed the book into her bag, Cindy went back to complete the sketch. It was only a rough one, and when
she was satisfied with it, she packed up her things and left the company. She could have done the sketch at home
since it was so quiet back there, but the homebody side of her associated the apartment with rest, and it was only
when she was in the company that she could really hunker down and work.
She hailed a taxi home, and upon her return, she found that the apartment was empty; Aurora was probably at
work again.
Cindy made a simple dinner for herself. After that, she sat on the couch and watched a bit of television. She would
have relished moments like this had this been old times, but now, she found herself thinking about a certain
someone more often than she cared to admit.
She fished out her phone and texted Ian. Feeling decidedly sentimental, she typed out the words, 'Missing you'.
She wasn't sure if things were busy on Ian's end and if he would see her text at all, but either way, she felt much
better after hitting send.
Even if she and Ian acted like an old married couple on most days, some feelings were better off expressed than
pent up. She liked little moments like this where she could word out her emotions and let him know about them.
Now that she had considerably brightened up, she set her phone aside and continued watching television.
Ian still hadn't replied to her even after an episode of the variety show had ended. Since she did not want to wait
for a response any longer, she headed into the room to wash up. Then, she tried to tweak the sketch she had
drawn before she left work earlier.
However, not much tweaking was done; the framework for the design was already set, and there was no changing
the way she had drawn the sketch. As such, she tried to tweak it as much as she possibly could. Soon, she slipped it
back into the folder and took out the book Serena had given her.
She had only just flipped through the first two pages when Ian called.
Presently, he had just finished filming on set, and he was walking back to the hotel. There was no one else with him,
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmso he told her about what happened last night. "I asked for the identity of the person who had come knocking on
my room door, and the security let me see a photo of the person. I've never met her before, but apparently, she's
a fan. Nonetheless, that remains to be verified."
Cindy frowned. "Did she explain why she was knocking on your door?"
Ian let out a slow breath and explained, "The security told me that she was supposedly desperate to see me, so she
knocked on my bedroom door to get my attention."
However, he wasn't really convinced by that excuse. If she really wanted to see him, it wouldn't have made sense
for her to run away right after she had knocked on the door. She didn't even bother waiting for him to answer it so
she could meet him face to face.
More importantly, she had returned after the first time only to knock again, and this happened enough times to
make Ian believe she had ulterior motives.
However, given that the girl had painted herself as a fan of his, neither he nor the security guards could do much
about her. This was already a culture among fans who went crazy for the celebrities they loved, and most people
were at a loss as to how they should be dealt with.
Cindy paused in thought. She wasn't sure if she had any constructive advice to give, and the only thing she could
offer Ian was the sage advice of being extra careful of his surroundings.