Of the C.M. Thompson stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 114. Let's read the author's The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) C.M. Thompson story right here.
Rosa was right on time, catching the end of the workday to check in on things. It took Evelyn a moment to piece together what Rosa meant when she mentioned Mr. Robinson—oh right, her blind date.
"Is he downstairs at my office?" Evelyn asked, a bit surprised.
"Yep! You were supposed to meet at a restaurant, but he figured since he was in the area, he’d pick you up. Eve, don’t keep him waiting and head down."
Rosa was enthusiastic and clearly pleased with the setup she'd arranged.
"Alright, I'm going now," Evelyn replied. She didn’t want to keep anyone waiting, quickly grabbed her things and made her way downstairs.
Stepping out of the office, the first thing that caught her eye was a sleek black Rolls-Royce. It was unmistakably Charles' car. He was inside, making no move to get out. As the window lowered a fraction, Evelyn’s gaze locked with Charles’.
Dahlia noticed Charles’ arrival, a flicker of surprise flickering in her eyes. She noticed his attention was on Evelyn, so she seized the chance to greet him, effectively blocking his view.
"Charles is picking me up, so I’m off. Bye!" she announced to her colleagues, waving with a sweet smile before quickly slipping into the car. As the door closed, she leaned over to give Charles a quick kiss. The tinted windows kept their colleagues from seeing in, but it didn’t stop them from drawing their own conclusions.
“Mr. Jenkins and Dahlia are such a perfect pair. Dahlia mentioned they’ve been together for years, and it’s amazing how close they still are. Mr. Jenkins must be really smitten to come get her from work.”
Evelyn’s gaze lingered momentarily before she noticed movement beside the Rolls-Royce. The door of a sleek, expensive car swung open, revealing a handsome, well-mannered man who stepped out with his eyes on Evelyn.
"Ms. Evelyn, hello, I'm Michael Robinson," he greeted her with a courteous nod.
"Hello, I'm Evelyn," she replied, matching his politeness. Rosa had recommended him, and Michael naturally made a good impression with his gentlemanly demeanor.
Charles: [Get out]
Two words, no punctuation, loaded with his usual commanding tone. Evelyn’s eyes held a trace of mockery. He was busy kissing Dahlia yet still found time to interfere with her blind date plans.
Unfazed, Evelyn ignored the message. As Michael got in, she locked her screen and slipped her phone into her bag.
Charles’ gaze remained glued to the passenger door, but he didn’t see Evelyn get out. Instead, the car drove off. His expression turned stormy, like a glacier radiating cold, instantly bringing a chill to the car’s interior.
Evelyn didn’t get out. She would learn her lesson.
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