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Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum) novel Chapter 391

Summary for Chapter 391: Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum)

Chapter 391 – Highlight Chapter from Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum)

Chapter 391 is a standout chapter in Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum) by joy, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 391 Testing the Waters

Elspeth got herself a taxi and told him the address Yelena had given her. Half an hour later, she arrived at the set. Elspeth paid the fare and got out of the car. However, the guard stopped her outside the entrance.

“ID, please.”

“I’m your female lead’s friend. She told me to come over,” said Elspeth.

“What proof do you have? Show it, or you will have to leave.” The guard was doubtful. He wasn’t sure if she was telling the truth. It would be bad if she were an obsessive fan who just wanted to see her idol.

“I can call her.” Elspeth took her phone out.

The guard stayed silent.

She called Yelena, but nobody picked up the phone. She must be busy. Elspeth called her two more times, but the calls went unanswered.

Her prolonged silence made the guard impatient. “It appears to me that you don’t have any proof. So, it’s time for you to leave, lady. Don’t get in the way of my work.”

Elspeth turned around and bumped into someone’s chest. She rubbed her nose and complained, “Hey, can’t you see someone standing right here? Watch where you’re going.” What if my nose got flattened?

Callum didn’t even apologize. He merely said, “You should watch where you’re going, then.”

That voice sounds familiar. The woman looked up and saw Callum. It’s him, huh? Just my luck. She mocked, “You came when you knew I was here. You’re the one who wasn’t watching where he was going.”

The man knew she was mocking him, but he didn’t respond. “Move away.”

Such a heartless man. Oh, wait. He’s my ticket to get inside, thought Elspeth.

She suddenly got in his way and looked up at him. “Can you help me out, Mr. Winthrop?”

“No,” he refused straight away.

She tossed her dignity aside and kept pleading like a child, “I need to go in, but the guard wouldn’t let me. So—”

Callum looked at her coolly. “Not my problem.”

“Do you have to be this heartless?” Elspeth looked dejected. She wouldn’t get angry, no matter what he said to her, but she didn’t like how he refused her right away. I can’t do anything about it. She sighed. Need to come up with another idea. Should I climb over the wall? No, that’s just too humiliating.

Right then, Callum broke her train of thought. “Why do you want to go in?”

“To see my friend,” she answered quickly.

“Yelena?”

“Yes.” She froze. How did he know?

She looked in the direction he was staring, and she saw Elspeth. This woman again? Her good mood was spoiled, but she pretended to be nice nonetheless. “That’s Elspeth. Do you want to say hi?”

She wanted to poke around. For one, Jasmine wanted to know why Elspeth was here. Two, she wanted to know how much Callum still cared about Elspeth. It seems to me that he still can’t forget about her.

Callum looked at her right away, his gaze icy. “I don’t know her. Why should I say hi?”

“But you were staring at her,” muttered Jasmine.

“I was only spacing out.”

Jasmine wasn’t sure how much of that was the truth, so when Callum left for the restroom, she came over to Elspeth. “It’s been a while, Elspeth.”

Elspeth saw through Jasmine. She’s not here to say hi. Refusing to talk to her further, Elspeth said curtly, “I’m here to see a friend.”

“Who is it?” Jasmine smiled. “Can you introduce me?”

Elspeth rolled her eyes. The way you talk isn’t cute at all, b*tch. She snapped, “Don’t you have your own friends? Go talk to them instead.”

That was not the response Jasmine expected. If Elspeth had refused the request, Jasmine would have mocked her. However, Elspeth went straight for the jugular instead. Did she just say I have no friends? Jasmine was red with fury. “I just wanted to say hi, Elspeth. How could you say that to me?”

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