Chapter Summary: Chapter 1647 – My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) by Celia
In Chapter 1647, a key moment in the Romance novel My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey), Celia 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.
Yesseca got into Kylin's car.
"Good morning, Yesseca," Kylin smiled as he greeted her.
Yesseca smiled back. "Good morning."
"Did you sleep well last night?" Kylin noticed the dark circles around Yesseca's eyes.
Yesseca didn't answer him. "Let's go. I'm already running late."
Kylin didn't say anything else as he started the car.
When they arrived at the entrance of the mall, Yesseca didn't get out of the car right away. She looked at Kylin and said, "Kylin, don't come to pick me up later. You don't need to pick me up tomorrow either. I'll call you in a couple of days. I have something to tell you,"
Kylin was surprised.
The look of surprise in his eyes then slowly drifted away.
Kylin replied quietly, "Well, I'll be waiting for your call,"
Yesseca nodded. "I'll use my new phone to call you then."
This so-called new phone was none other than the one she left at home. She finally accepted her folly and stomached the hard truth that Lothar couldn't send her a text message ever again.
"Alright." Kylin nodded in agreement.
Yesseca walked into the mall.
She didn't sleep last night. She was up all night thinking about Tremaine.
Although her mind was still muddled, at least it had started to clear up a little.
Yesseca knew that Kylin fancied her.
However, when she was with Kylin, she never felt flustered and overwhelmed.
But yesterday, after realizing that Tremaine loved her, she began to panic. She had turned into a dull goose, just as Tremaine said she would.
All of this caused Yesseca to come to a singular conclusion.
She loved Tremaine back.
She didn't know whether the relationship between her and Tremaine would work out, but regardless, so long as she was sure that she loved Tremaine back, she didn't want to keep leading Kylin on.
Yesseca decided to take these two days to think it through.
If she was sure that Tremaine loved her and that she felt the same for him, she would break the news to Kylin.
She would tell Kylin to stop picking her up every morning and that it would be impossible for them to be together.
Yesseca's mind drifted in and out of focus constantly.
She was so lost in thought that she was very slow to notice several customers who asked her for help.
There were two burning questions that lingered within Yesseca's mind.
Did Tremaine love her?
Did she love Tremaine?
She thought so, at first. Tremaine loved her and she loved him too. However, the more she thought about it, the more uncertain she became. Her brain was a mess.
She even picked a flower and started plucking its petals.
"He loves me, he loves me not, he loves me, he loves me not."
The last petal on the flower ended with He loves me'.
Yesseca's face felt hot as she blushed.
Did Tremaine really love her?
Or was she just imagining it?
No, she had to be sure.
Yesseca plucked another flower. This time, it ended with 'He loves me not'.
Yesseca felt dejected.
Did Tremaine not love her?
Why did she feel that he did?
If he didn't love her, why was he so jealous at the restaurant that day? Why was he so nice to her last night?
Yesseca cried out in surprise.
Her colleague's heart skipped a beat.
Did something happen between Yesseca and that man? That must be why she asked her all those questions.
She truly wanted to be friends with Yesseca, so she didn't forget to warn her, "However, Yesseca, rich men are fickle. You have to be careful. There are countless women waiting to hook up with them. So if you have a rich boyfriend, don't get into any arguments with him, or you will be cheated on,"
Yesseca held her breath. "Do all rich men do this? Just how many women does one man have? Three? Four?"
The female colleague quickly clarified, "That's not what I meant. It was just a figure of speech. Your boyfriend looks very devoted, so you can rest easy..."
After that, her female colleague continued to chat about other things, but Yesseca didn't pay attention to her. The only thing she heard from her was that all rich men were all fickle and that they were many women after them.
Yesseca's mind went blank.
Was Tremaine the same?
Was he only nice to her, or was he the same with other women?
Yesseca couldn't understand this.
She had never been in love before and was unfamiliar with all these complicated feelings as an adult.
Yesseca then took out her phone and surfed the web for answers.
The results of her search shocked her.
There were several articles on the internet that said that rich men often dated several women at the same time. Their love was fake and they would ruthlessly abandon you once they had their fun with you.
Yesseca was stunned.
Was Tremaine doing the same thing?
She didn't think so. She had never seen him talking to other women. He seemed very distant to everyone around him.
All these articles online might not even be true.
Her brother-in-law, Matthew, was rich, but he was very devoted to her sister.
Yesseca switched off her phone and placed it aside.
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