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Love Began with the First Meeting novel Chapter 23

Summary for Chapter 23 You Don't Have A Choice: Love Began with the First Meeting

Chapter Summary: Chapter 23 You Don't Have A Choice – Love Began with the First Meeting by Michelle Adams

In Chapter 23 You Don't Have A Choice, a key moment in the Romance novel Love Began with the First Meeting, Michelle Adams delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

The car was moving steadily along the streets in A City. Brian was sitting inside with his phone in his hand. As he slid his slender fingers across the screen, he suddenly found Becky's smiling face staring back at him. Her eyes twinkled like starlight, and Brian recalled their first encounter.

"Why did you help me?"

"Why do I need a reason?" The little girl blinked her eyes and pouted, staring in confusion at the haughty boy in front of her.

He suddenly became silent, not knowing how to answer her. He was slightly stunned and replied awkwardly," Okay... I will remember your kindness!"

"Oh!" "Oh" was all the girl could utter. She had no idea what the boy had meant.

"What's your name?"

"I am..." Just as she was about to tell him her name, her eyes were drawn to the car behind the boy, and she hurriedly cut off her own sentence," I have to go home now!"

Looking very frightened, she turned around and ran away, her mud-stained dress fluttering in the wind behind her.

The boy curled his lips and frowned. As he was staring behind the girl, who had just disappeared around the corner, a car slowly passed by him.

Brian slightly stroked Becky's face on the screen. All the details of his first meeting with Becky on Dragon Island were still fresh in his memory and brought a faint smile on his handsome face.

His car drove into the villa's driveway.

He put away his phone and managed a calm look despite his sadness. He had bought the villa when Becky had made a joke about the same; but she always stayed in a hotel whenever she arrived in A city and never once went to the villa.

His eyes cast a lonely expression when he got out of the car, and walked alone towards the villa.

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Molly stood restlessly in the spacious living room. She could hear some sounds emanating from the kitchen every few minutes. Except for that, the house was so silent, and she could even hear herself breathe.

She stood still with her head lowered. Her eyes were remarkably restless, though that was hidden by her long and dense eyelashes. She began to think of Brian's handsome face. Only the soreness from her body was reminding her of what had happened the night before yesterday. Nothing else about that night had been left in her memory because of the effects of the drug. Brian's god-like presence at the Exotic Bar last night ran through her mind.

His domineering and noble temperament could be seen even in a noisy and chaotic place like a bar. He might have seemed noble like Apollo, but was, in fact, a demon!

With closed lips, Molly frowned at the events of this morning. Whether it was merely a game of the rich men, or something else, she had to accept her fate.

Two hundred thousand...! No amount could ever be enough, but right now she had to sell herself at this price.

Suddenly, she heard the door opening, and a draft of cold wind blew in, which made her shiver with cold. She looked over her shoulder.

He walked towards the table and, taking no notice of Molly, talked slowly with Lisa and asked Lucy about her graduation project.

Everything seemed in perfect harmony, but Molly felt out of sync there.

"Miss Xia, please come and have dinner!" Lisa invited her kindly with a smile.

Molly slightly closed her lips and glanced at Brian, who picked up a wine glass and gently took a sip, following which, he fixed his eyes on her thoughtfully.

Clenching her teeth, Molly walked towards the table and sat down. She felt very nervous and upset sitting on Brian's side. She didn't look at him and just uttered "thank you" when Lisa offered her a bowl of soup.

Lucy glared at her with her mouth slightly closed. When she was about to say something, Lisa drew her away. Molly wasn't silly and knew what that meant. It could only mean that Lucy had been displeased on seeing her in the house.

Molly sneered at herself secretly and poked the rice with the chopsticks. She was unhappy but no one cared.

"Quit all your jobs tomorrow!"

Suddenly, Brian's cold voice interrupted Molly's thoughts. Molly raised her head and looked him in the eyes. "I'm here to repay a debt, not to be your mistress! I won't quit my jobs..."

She obstinately replied, with a determined expression in her eyes. Brian merely raised his eyebrows, and, putting down the glass, slowly replied," You don't have a choice!"

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