Chapter 72 An Old Photo Dexter looked at her for a while and smiled. He did not mind seeing such a scene.
Likely due to not having enough sleep last night, Josie slept soundly and woke up to find it was already three in the afternoon. She rubbed her bleary eyes and noticed Dexter was still seated in the same spot and busy with work.
âHow long did I sleep?â
Dexter raised his wrist to look at the watch. âThree hours.â
Josie scratched her head in embarrassment and thought she had slept too long. âAre you done with work? When will we be leaving?â
âSoon.â
Must he keep replying so curtly? How boring.
Josie was bored as she lay in bed. She briefly pondered Kennon Corporationâs cover design on her phone. Then, seeing Dexter was still busy with work, she limped around the room to check it out.
She was in a rush last time and did not have a chance to look at the room closely.
After a while, Josie found a study next to the bedroom. It was connected directly to the room. There was a wall full of books. The shelves also contained a few interesting things.
âDexter, can I go in for a look?â Josie leaned against the wall.
Dexter did not seem to mind. âGo ahead.â
He grew up in Russell Mansion and still kept many things there.
Josie sat on the floor and saw a large box. She opened it and found that it contained toys from childhood.
She picked up a slingshot and mumbled, âHeâs no different from an ordinary kid when he was little.
Why is he so different as an adult.â
Then, she searched deeper into the box and found a colorful girlâs hair tie. She laughed at her find. It was hard to imagine Dexter playing with a girl as a kid.
The box also contained a halfâused pencil, cards with good wishes, and⦠a photo.
The photo was stuck at the bottom of the box and gathered dust. Josie brushed off the dust and found Henry in the photo.
Henry looked younger in it. Two children were standing beside him. The boy was goodâlooking and smiling happily as he held the girlâs hand.
Josie frowned as she looked at it.
Why does the girl look like me?
I donât mean how I look now. She resembles me when I was a kid!
The resemblance was so uncanny that Josieâs hand trembled.
i However, she knew that girl could not have been her as she did not know Dexter as a kid and had never been here.
Could there be such a coincidence?
Before Josie could consider further, heavy footsteps sounded outside the study. âIâm done. What are you doing?â
Dexter suddenly fell silent when he discovered Josie sitting on the floor with a photo in her hand.
Suddenly, fury clouded his initially gentle gaze. He dashed forward, snatched the photo from Josie, and shouted, âWho allowed you to touch it!â
âIâ¦â Josie stood up immediately. The sudden movement left her ankle in pain. This time, Dexter did not reach out to support her.
âIâm sorry. I didnât know. I took it without thinking.â
Dexter checked the photo and confirmed it was undamaged. Then, he put it back into the box and closed the lid before turning to Josie sternly. âYou shouldnât touch things that are not yours. Did your parents never teach you this?â
Josieâs heart sank. She had no chance to explain and could only apologize. âI didnât plan toâ¦â
âEnough! Our relationship is not so close that you can pry into my private affairs. Josie, donât forget that what we have is only a business deal. You should know your place.â
After saying that, Dexter hugged the box and left the study. It seemed that box was important to him.
Perhaps even more precious than his life.
Josie stood quietly for a while. Once she came to her senses, she touched her face and found it wet.
She had been crying. D