What Happens in Chapter 1598 – From the Book Loving You In Secret
Dive into Chapter 1598, a pivotal chapter in Loving You In Secret, written by Debbie Meza. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Harvey lifted an eyebrow in surprise. "Are you coming, too?"
"Is that bad?"
He chuckled. "If I remember correctly, you haven't raced since you won that bet with me years ago. I thought you didn't like it anymore."
"That's not really the case. We weren't close at the time. Also, my career was taking off at the time, so I was busy," said Vicky.
"Alright, then," he said. "It's been a while since I went as well. Let's go take a look."
...
The two arrived at the car racing club and were instantly surrounded by people.
"Harvey, you're finally here! We haven't seen you much for the last two years."
"That's right. The popularity of this club has dropped ever since you stopped coming. All those girls who came to see you stopped coming as well."
"Oh?" Someone noticed Vicky and smiled. "You brought your darling here today, Harvey?"
"Oh, my! Your girlfriend looks even prettier than she was a few years ago!"
These people seemed to remember Vicky, and they smiled.
"Ah, her great accomplishment back then is still vivid in my mind. The way you drove... It was truly impressive!" one man exclaimed.
"Her charm at that time captured the hearts of many male drivers in our club... Those male drivers were secretly trying to get her contact information after that," another chimed in, before glancing at Harvey and chuckling. "I didn't give it out, though. I wouldn't dare to betray Harvey."
These men surrounded Harvey and Vicky, chatting away.
Harvey smiled and talked with them for a while before saying, "We haven't been here for a while. This time, we've come to unwind. Feel free to carry on with your business."
Seated in the passenger seat, Vicky gazed at the passing scenery through the window, her thoughts wandering.
After that one time she had a bet with Harvey, she never drove again. It was not because she did not want to, but she could not help but think of Tyler every time she tried.
Vicky realized that those memories, which were already distant, were still vividly imprinted in her mind. At this moment, she suddenly understood that the period she had lost her memory of was probably the happiest time of her life.
Lost in her reverie, the car smoothly came to a stop at the finish line.
"Vicky," said Harvey, "do you want to try?"
Vicky instinctively declined. "I think I'll pass. It's been so long, and my skills have deteriorated significantly."
"We're not competing with anyone." Harvey looked at her with a smile. "Even if you drive at a leisurely twenty miles per hour, it's alright. After all, there's nothing else on our schedule this afternoon."
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