Chapter 97
Chapter 97
"Where are you going?"
Crystal was so drunk that she rushed her fences. She grabbed Christina's arm with both hands and
wouldn't let her go. "Christina, our issues haven't been resolved yet. Don't go."
Christina was speechless at her freaking action and tried to reason with her. "I'll make it clear to you
tomorrow. Now..."
"Don't go!"
She simply held out. "Christina, tell me! When did you hook up with my big boss?!"
"She's going home to rest."
Behind them came a deep voice.
Crystal froze, everything in her eyes was spinning around as she looked at the grim face in front of her,
but she let go of Christina's hand as if it were an instinctive reaction.
"Crystal drank a lot tonight..."
Christina looked back worriedly about her best friend.
But the man next to her was expressionless, staring at her coldly.
Christina decided to leave Crystal alone. Anyway, Patrick had already told the people in the villa to take
care of her. No one would dare to hurt her.
"Don't try to put on a brave face to help others." He reminded lightly.
Christina pursed her lips, trying to refute, but she finally chose to remain silent.
She thought, in Patrick's opinion, most people were just 'others'. How many people could he value?
They walked out of Red Villa. It was now around 10 pm. The lights of the busy lane flickered. They
walked side by side. Under the warm light, their long shadows were thrown to dependent on each
other. There was a rare sense of harmony and warmth in the mist.
Christina looked down at their shadows on the ground. It was quiet all around, and her heart beat a
little faster for no reason. She rarely had a chance to wander around with him like this.
Maybe when they walked out of this alley, Patrick would call the driver to pick them up, but all of a
sudden, Christina wished this alley to be longer, and she walked slower, slower...
All of a sudden, she felt something land on her shoulders, and she looked a little surprised. She looked
up at the man on the left.
A black suit jacket was draped over her.
Naturally, he pulled her coat. "Don't move."
She felt the coat was warm, with his temperature.
Christina didn't dare to refuse. It was probably the dim light on the street that brought a blush to her
face.
"Patrick."
She still looked down at their shadows on the ground and whispered, "Patrick, why on earth did you
become a teaching assistant at my school that year?"
The man next to her raised his eyebrows and looked at her slightly red cheeks.
She looked a little shy now. It was completely different from the first time he met her. She impressed
him at that time.
That year, his father died of illness. He came back from the US to attend the funeral. He hadn't been
back for a long time and found Hopkins Family strange and irritable.
That day, he went to C City for a good friend. He was wearing casual clothes and white headphones,
listening to music while walking casually.
At sunset, the spacious alley in front of the First High School of C City looked very empty. Under the
dusk, the solemn high school across the street, with fallen leaves falling down, was charged with a
gloomy atmosphere.
He had no idea that under the old locust tree, at the corner, a girl wound jump down from the middle of
somewhere.
He was so caught off guard that she broke into his world, and her soft and warm body fell straight on
him.
There was a hazy beauty in the twilight at sunset, and he looked at her...
At that moment, he was stunned.
A strange thought even flashed through his mind. He thought he had bumped into an angel in
Bouguereau's oil painting.
"Hey, you don't have your eyes on the road!"
However, the next second, her voice brought him back to his senses. She quickly got up from him and
did not apologize to him. Instead, she made him out to be the crazy one.
He was about to speak when the girl in front of him ran away without even looking at him, the victim.
He tidied up his clothes and stood under the old locust tree, looking at her running away. She was a
little hasty, and then did he realize that she was nervous, but she was just trying to be brave.
It was not hard to figure it out, he was a little tangled, a little hesitant. Those days he was even more
agitated, her figure kept flashing through his mind.
He just couldn't forget her...
Suddenly, he wanted to see her again.
He didn't know why, but he just wanted to.
"... I don't know."
The streetlights were dim and the night was quiet. He suddenly turned around, put his hands on her
shoulders, and looked straight at her with his deep eyes. "Christina..." He whispered her name.
Christina was a little stunned. She asked him why he came to be a teaching assistant at her school, but
he said he didn't know.
She opened her eyes slightly and watched him lean down and approach her. Her heart palpitated and
she froze. His thin lips kissed hers lightly.
He wasn't as strong as he usually was, and he even kissed her carefully.
"Don't be like this..."
She nervously pushed him away with a deep blush and irregular heartbeat.
He suddenly stopped, he stared at her eyes with an exasperated look. They were so close to each
other, and they could even feel the other's breath.
"Christina, don't forget that you are my wife now. How long will you keep me waiting!"
He sounded so angry that was confusing to Christina.
She had no idea that what Patrick was angry about. He looked cold and didn't say anything. He just
turned around and walked away, leaving her leaning against the wall, staring at his back in a daze...
"Hey -"
"Hey, Patrick -"
She couldn't figure out the sudden fluster rising in her heart, so she followed with him in a hurry.
Unable to catch up with his fast step, Christina felt a little aggrieved and angry, she rather sat willfully in
the middle of the alley. "Patrick, my feet hurt!"
The tall figure in front of her suddenly stopped. He looked back at her, with a slight rigid in his deep
eyes.
She was sitting on the road like this.
"What's going on?" He returned to her, with quick steps.
Christina angrily looked at her with a straight face. She looked down and didn't look at him and
muttered, "I have cramps on my swollen feet."
Maybe she walked too long today, and it was common for a pregnant to have cramps or swollen feet.
Although it was not that serious as she said, she didn't lie anyway.
"Hey, what are you doing..."
"I'm embarrassed. Put me down, put me down..."
Suddenly she looked awkwardly and struggled to shout.
"Christina!"
Patrick directly carried her up, glared down at the woman in his arms, and called her name with gritted
teeth.
She froze for a moment and immediately stayed quiet.
Patrick was 1.85 meters tall, and he loved boxing. He carried her up very easily and walked very
steadily for each step.
She curled up in his arms, her cheeks were burning, and she could not deny that she had a sense of
safety in her heart as if there was nothing to be afraid of when he was with her.
"Her husband is so handsome. I want to be carried like her too. Hurry up..."
"Honey, you're just too heavy. You should lose weight first. I can't carry your weight."
A couple across the road looked at them. The woman glared at her man and was very dissatisfied with
him. "You are small, you have the nerve to say that! How could I have been blind to date with you in the
first place?"
The man immediately begged for mercy. "Honey, there must be a feminist in their family. Look at that
man's looks... Well, he must be sponging off her for his good look. Honey, I'm different. You can rely on
me..."
Christina's face turned red as she looked at the couple in their eyes across the street.
"Patrick, put me down. I can walk by myself... A lot of people are watching." She protested in a low
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He tightened slightly his arms, and stared at her for a long time before he said irritably, "Come on,
Christina, it turns out that you would blush."
The first time Christina heard his sarcasm, her eyes widened slightly and she was a little stunned.
Patrick looked at her stupid face and suddenly became a little angry. He didn't know whether he was
angry at his past behavior or at this woman's dullness.
"... Christina, I do have some rough time to have you relied on me."
His voice was low, a little angry, but more helpless.
When they reached the end of the alley, there were more and more people around walking past them.
She buried her face in his chest and wrapped her hands around his neck. At this moment, she really
didn't want to let go.