Chater 994 – A Turning Point in Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy
In this chapter of Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan), Lucy introduces major changes to the story. Chater 994 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Chapter 994
Estelle left the restaurant and walked a good distance before realizing she had forgotten to retrieve her car and had simply walked away.
She had a busy day and didn’t eat much at lunch, now her stomach was giving her grief.
Looking around, she noticed the restaurant was close to the University of J City. She decided to hoof it over to the food street and grab some noodles.
It was the same place she used to frequent.
Finding a vacant seat, Estelle sat down. The owner promptly came over with a big grin, “What can I get you, missy?”
Only then did he recognize her and his face lit up, “Well, it is you! It’s been ages since I last saw you here, you’ve graduated, right?”
Estelle gave a small nod, “I’ve been overseas for the past two years.”
“No wonder!” The owner was still as chatty as ever, “I thought you hadn’t turned up for a while, but your boyfriend comes here often.”
Estelle was taken aback, “Boyfriend?”
“Yep! The gent who used to come with you.” The owner said with a smile.
Jonathan came here often? This was a surprise to Estelle.
Jonathan’s upbringing didn’t condition him for dining in such cramped and crowded places. He’d only come with her a few times before because she liked it here. He didn’t particularly enjoy the food here either; he would only nibble a bit to keep her company. “Same old, same old?” The owner asked, still remembering her usual order.
Estelle snapped back to reality and nodded, “Yes!”
Later that night, Henson was jolted awake by thunder. Remembering his newly sprouted sunflower in the garden, he hastily got dressed.
Growing a plant from seed to fruit was a school assignment. He couldn’t let his sunflower get ruined by the rain.
When he got outside, he saw two servants and Fabian setting up a rain shelter for the sunflower.
Seeing him, Fabian shouted, “Get back inside, it’s going to rain!”
Henson ran over to help Fabian finish the shelter, then he went back inside, reassured. Turning around, he saw the light on the third floor was still on. He paused, then dashed back into the house.
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