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Fabian told Raeleigh that he knew Jepherson and often played with him when they were little. He heard from Jepherson that he had a sister, and he added that everyone knew the child had already passed.
When Raeleigh went out, Fabian added, "I also thought the daughter of the Harvey Family was still alive until I inadvertently brought it up when I was fourteen. My father told me strictly that it was difficult for an adult to survive in such a high place, let alone a child.
"I even wrote to Jepherson about it when I just started studying abroad, but he didn't reply to the letter. I don't know if he received it, and we've never met these past years."
Raeleigh thought it was indeed a small world; she couldn't believe she would meet an old friend of his.
And with that, she was surprised to know he even had a friend.
After leaving the restaurant, she stood outside to wait for Jepherson. She didn't have anything to say to Fabian, but he had a question, "Is your boyfriend local?"
Raeleigh looked at him. "He is my fiancé."
"Then your fiancé..."
Before Fabian could finish his words, Jepherson's car had already stopped in front of them. Raeleigh said, "He's here; you can get to know each other."
Raeleigh said as she walked toward the car. On the other hand, Fabian fixed his gaze at the car. Although he had just returned, he was positive it belonged to the Richard Family.
After a moment of hesitation, he then caught up with Raeleigh while Jepherson alighted the car.
Upon seeing Raeleigh, Jepherson bent over to give her a peck while looking at Fabian. Fabian's eyes were almost dull with an indescribable expression.
Raeleigh turned around and looked at Fabian. "I didn't tell you, but I'm actually Jepherson's fiancée, not the daughter of the Harvey family."
Only then did Fabian come to his senses. He stared at Raeleigh and then turned to look at Jepherson. "I thought we would meet a little later."
Jepherson turned to Raeleigh and said, "Wait for me in the car."
She did as she was told. Fabian walked to Jepherson and said, "I was glad when I thought she was from the Harvey family. Guess I'm too late!"
Jepherson looked back at the girl sitting in the car scrolling through her phone, then smiled and said, "You still have a chance."
Raeleigh pretended she did not hear it.
Fabian looked over Jepherson's shoulder at Raeleigh and said, "I would if it was someone else, but if it's you... I give up."
"Are you giving up because you're afraid of losing to me or because of something else?"
"I'm not afraid of you, and I have won you before. It's because her heart isn't with anyone else but you."
Fabian turned his gaze back at Jepherson as he spoke. However, Jepherson found it amusing. "Of course, her heart is with me when she's with me; maybe it won't be when I'm not around."
"You never change, do you? You're so modest even when you're confident. I can't stand your fake modesty."
"Is that so?"
Jepherson then looked at the car. "You drove?"
"Yeah, you guys go ahead. We'll meet some other day; I'm in a bad mood now."
With that, Fabian walked away. Jepherson watched as his friend disappeared into the car before he got into his.
As the door closed, Jepherson put his hand on Raeleigh's lap and leaned against her. He asked, "Upset?"
The driver peeked at Jepherson through the rearview mirror and drove the car away slowly.
Putting down the phone, she looked at Jepherson. "I really can't think of a word for someone like you."
Jepherson hummed in response after a slight stump.
Raeleigh said, "Santiago too! He's unbelievable."
Throwing a glance at her, Jepherson said, "Yeah, he is."
She was so moved that she was at a loss for words. She didn't expect to receive a gift, let alone one from her mother.
Raeleigh put it on immediately and did a turn, asking Xanthus, "What do you think?"
"Gorgeous!" Before Xanthus could answer, Jepherson opened the door and came in. Raeleigh turned around to see him sizing her up. "The most beautiful I've ever seen."
Self-conscious, she fell silent.
Sometimes, Xanthus's heart ached for his sister.
Knowing her temper, if Jepherson hadn't used desperate measures, he wouldn't be able to keep Raeleigh from leaving. She was not one to turn back easily.
But it was too late to say anything anymore.
"It's New Year tomorrow. My parents will leave the hospital today and go back to Fragrance Garden tonight. I'd like to invite Raeleigh over, but I need your permission."
Jepherson said as he looked at Xanthus. The news stumped Raeleigh. "You never told me about this."
"I just found out about it. Santiago will be going back as well; I'll be able to help you get even then."
Raeleigh was speechless; it sounded like he was the one who wanted to get even.
Xanthus hesitated for a moment. "I will spend this year's New Year's with Raeleigh, so perhaps you..."
"So I plan on inviting you too. Mr. Aron will monitor Stuart's situation; I believe your one-day off wouldn't be a problem."
Jepherson said before Xanthus could finish his words. Raeleigh then turned to look at Xanthus. "It's fine if you don't want to go."
"No worries. I haven't attended a family gathering like this for a long time; I should pay Mrs. Harvey a visit as well."
With that, she silently turned to look at Jepherson's handsome face, wondering if someone had shot themselves in the foot.
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