What Happens in Chapter 747 – From the Book No More Waiting, She Chooses Love
Dive into Chapter 747, a pivotal chapter in No More Waiting, She Chooses Love, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
“A bowl of extra spicy Bolognese,” Fanny announced as she approached the counter, making her preference clear.
Since Sinclair wasn’t usually a fan, she didn’t bother to ask him what he wanted. To her surprise, right after she finished, Sinclair chimed in, “A bowl with a hint of tomato, just a touch of spice.”
Fanny turned to him, eyebrows raised in surprise. “You’re eating too?”
Sinclair just shrugged, a smirk playing on his lips. “What, you expect me to just watch you eat?”
Their playful banter elicited a chuckle from the diner’s owner, who couldn’t help but add, “We often see young couples sharing a dish here.”
Fanny fell silent. Once again, they were mistaken for a couple. It was a misunderstanding that had followed them since their school days. Even their teachers, unaware of the real situation, had mistaken their closeness for young love and had threatened to call their parents.
And now, years later, they were still facing the same mix-ups.
Fanny glanced at Sinclair, begrudgingly admitting to herself that the man hadn’t aged a day.
“Yes, my uncle prefers his food mild, so please go easy on the chili,” Fanny deliberately told the owner, throwing a bit of a curveball.
The owner paused, then chuckled awkwardly. “Not related by blood, I assume?”
Not by blood, but Sinclair was her grandparents’ adopted child, treated as their own.
This was a sensitive topic, and Fanny quickly clarified with a firm, “Related.”
Sinclair, ever the quiet one, didn’t say much and found them a place to sit.
Fanny let out a breath and followed, asking, “Uncle, would you like something to drink?”
“I ordered some milk tea from the shop next door. It should be here soon,” Sinclair said, catching Fanny off guard with his casual, almost mundane choice.
When had he even ordered? And since when did he start drinking milk tea instead of his usual strict diet?
Fanny felt the heat of embarrassment coloring her cheeks. She’d jumped to conclusions without all the facts.
“So, you wanted to meet today just to clear this up?” Fanny said, attempting to steer the conversation towards a resolution.
“Not exactly. I wanted you to know the truth,” Sinclair clarified.
Fanny couldn’t help but mentally stick her tongue out. Their meetings were always a bit awkward, but this misunderstanding had taken it to a whole new level of discomfort.
“Excuse me,” a girl approached them, her cheeks flushed with nervousness as she addressed Sinclair, “Hi, could I…”
“No!” Sinclair cut her off before she could finish.
The girl’s face turned an even deeper shade of red. Sinclair didn’t look at her but turned to Fanny, “I have a girlfriend.”
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