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"So be it, I accept it," Miles said.
"It's not impossible," Matilda said. "I like it anyway."
Miles chuckled when he heard that.
He raised his hand and rubbed Matilda's head. "Go wash up," he said. "Come get something to eat, and I'll take you to the airport."
Matilda nodded, and there really wasn't much time for the two of them to get lovey-dovey here.
She got into the bathroom, took a shower, put on makeup, and put on a suit of airport-friendly clothes.
When she was done, Matilda went to the dinning room.
She then discovered that there was her favorite food on the table.
Matilda was momentarily touched and leaned over Miles to give him a kiss on the cheek.
They couldn't order takeaway online the food there. If she wanted to eat, she could only eat there or make it to go.
So Matilda was very touched that Miles was able to do this for her.
After brunch, Miles drove Matilda to the airport.
Miles didn't say much along the way.
Matilda sent Aimee a few messages about her upcoming trip.
After putting away her cell phone, she realized that Miles was so quiet.
She turned to Miles and asked, "What's wrong? Why aren't you talking?"
Miles said, "Do you want me to act happily?"
"You don't have to be so unhappy," Matilda said.
Miles said, "So you don't miss me at all?"
Was he acting like a spoiled child?
She had always been alone. No matter where she went, she did not have the habit of reporting her itinerary to anyone, and there was no one that she would miss or worry about.
So, in terms of Miles' question, Matilda really couldn't answer.
She really did not have this experience, and did not know if she would miss him.
But now that Miles had asked, she thought it over.
Matilda said, "I think I'm supposed to miss you, but if I don't, it doesn't mean I don't miss you. It just means I don't have the habit. My mind hasn't resonated with my heart."
Miles felt a twinge of joy and sorrow at her words.
But he couldn't force Matilda.
As she said, to be able to have such an idea was a great step forward.
Miles said, "It's okay. I'm going to miss you."
Matilda's heart softened. She looked at Miles and said, "Then miss me as much as you can until I get back."
Miles smiled, reached over, took Matilda's hand, and placed it in his palm.
As the car inched into the airport, Matilda said, "You'd better not walk me in, or Mr. Snider will be scared to see you."
"I'm scary?" Miles raised an eyebrow, looked at Matilda, and said, "I'm creepy?"
Matilda said, "So we're going to go public now?"
"You said that August and I would stick to the script, and I thought, no," Matilda said.
Among other things, Matilda felt very threatened by the fans who came looking for August's autograph.
She even thought that if she and August were as open as they were, she might be ripped apart by his fans.
Francis said, "Well, Matilda, I'm telling you that's the kind of thing people like these days. The sweeter the show is on the air, the more people like it, and that's not bad for either of you."
Matilda, with her chin in her hand, listened to Francis, but could not agree with him.
Although she had not experienced, during this period of time, she had seen a lot of news about it in various channels.
There were some good shows, and the main roles looked like a real couple. The audience was happy to see that, but the fans simply can not accept it.
Even, there were a lot of extreme fans who will do some very bad things.
Matilda didn't want to get involved in the craziness after all.
Francis put down his coffee cup, looked at Matilda, and asked, "Matilda, you weren't so resistant when I told you before. What's wrong now? Is it so unacceptable?"
Matilda froze the moment she was asked.
Of course, her selfishness did not want her to do business like this.
After all, she had a boyfriend now.
If Miles, who got jealous easily, saw her and August showing off their "love", he'd probably be pissed off.
Matilda said, "All of a sudden, I don't think it's a good idea. Why don't you think about it, Mr. Snider?"
"About what?" August happened to come back and hear Matilda say so.
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