Chapter 905 A Fiancée Is Nothing She was on the verge of tears from frustration. Yet he, who had already made it into the cityâs team, patiently played one game after another with her.
The boy from her memories and the man before her eyes merged once again.
Perhaps it was guilt that was causing Josie to do everything without complaining.
Once Dexter had almost recovered from his illness, she took him to climb a mountain. It was a mountain within the Russell Mansion and was usually open to tourists.
Before dawn, the mountain path was nearly deserted. The autumn wind was cold. The two of them. climbed to the summit, where they could overlook the myriad twinkling lights of Wavery.
Josie parted her lips as she was awestruck by the magnificent view.
At that moment, the sky was neither light nor dark. The sea surface was tinged with a shade of pale white that resembled that of a fishâs belly. One by one, the lights of countless homes were extinguished. Dexter stood behind the woman and accompanied her as they watched the sun leap over the horizon.
The red glow covered the entire sky, and Josie was shivering from the cold. Suddenly, she shouted, âDexter.â
âHmm?â
ed Josie cupped her hands around her mouth and shouted toward the horizon, âIt will be right?â
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okay Echoes of her voice filled the surroundings.
Dexter paused for a moment. His gaze fell into her eyes that were brimming with hope.
He let out a genuine laugh. His face relaxed and was no longer tense. The corners of his eyes crinkled, and his eyes brightened.
Only when the sun had risen halfway did the two people descend from the mountaintop and return to the Russell Mansion. The servant had been waiting for a long time. âMr. Russell, someone is looking for you.â
With a coat in his hand, Dexterâs face slightly darkened Inside the study, Heather was with the director of Russell Group. She was dressed in white, and her wrist was still wrapped in gauze. She looked somewhat surprised at the man in sportswear.
âDex, no one could reach you, so the director had no choice but to look for me. Iâm sorry,â she said Cautiously.
Dexter tossed his coat onto the couch. His expression was unreadable âAs it should be.â
âAre you feeling better now?â Heather clenched her fingers. Once again, she was being extremely careful Whatâs wrong with me? Dexter responded coldly, Trifive Thank you for your efforts.â
The director had some matters to report to him. Heather excused herself from the study and stepped into the corridor. To her surprise the saw Juste sitting to one side and peeling an orange in ber hand ned Her fingers were as white as snow, and Heather thought of a phrase. A woman peels a fresh orange with her slender fingers.
âAre you leaving?â She asked bitterly as she pointed at Josieâs bag.
Only then did Josie notice her. She put a slice of orange into her mouth and said, âOnce Iâve finished what I need to do, of course Iâll leave. Please donât misunderstand, fiancée of Mr. Russell.â
She spoke so casually as if she did not care.
Heather was in agony. âWhat... What have you two been doing these past couple of days?â
Josie voiced her confusion as she smiled at Heather, âDidnât he tell you?â
The vibrant and beautiful smile completely captivated Heather. She shook her head. âNo.â
âForget it. Heâll get mad if I say anything. You should ask him yourself.â
Heather furrowed her brows intensely. âMake yourself clear.â
Josie was just slowly chewing on a piece of orange and not saying a word.
âJosie, things are over between the two of you, right? Iâm his fiancée now. Iâm asking you. Please keep your distance from him.â
Her plea was filled with self-doubt. Josie looked up after hearing those words. âBut even a marriage can end in divorce. Whatâs the significance of a fiancée then?â
As she listened, the more she felt that Heather was asking her to keep her distance from her instead.
Heatherâs face was pale. She raised her wrist and said, âConsider it as a favor for the fact that I almost died for him.â
Josie spoke calmly, âDied? Life is the least valuable thing.â
Having said that, Josie rose and bypassed her before continuing her way down the long corridor.