Chapter 229
Sweet Subterfuge
The moment Larissa got home, she removed the ring from her finger and carefully placed it inside her jewelry box. Even though it was supposed to be a prop, based on Kevanâs character, a large diamond like this probably cost a lot. She didnât dare wear it out, fearing that wearing it in public might risk damaging it or attracting unwanted attention from others with ill intentions.
In the WhatsApp group chat, her colleagues were all talking about the meteor shower tonight. It seemed that the National Weather Service had forecasted this, hence many people had gone up to Starry Mountain a day in advance just to wait for those few seconds in which the meteor shower could be seen.
Iâm currently at the peak of Starry Mountain, and itâs absolutely packed,â one of Larissaâs assistants messaged, accompanied by a picture capturing the current scene. The photo showed a dense crowd swarming the mountainâs summit.
Those who can get here are lucky enough. Many people are stranded on the mountainside. They canât come up or go back down. I donât even know when Iâll be able to make my way down either. The police have come to disperse the crowds. @Larissa, Iâll just apply for a leave in advance. If you donât see me in the hotel tomorrow, that means Iâm still stuck on Starry Mountain.â
Larissa replied, âSure. Take care.â
Larissaâs leave application was rather sudden, not to mention the fact that Xavier had taken her phone away, so she had not been around for two whole days in the group chat. Now that her text. message had finally been sent, the group chat burst into a flurry of activity.
âThe missing person has been foundââ
âMs. Seymour, youâre back!â
Larissa sent a cute emoji and said, âI went back to my hometown two days ago. Itâs pretty rural, so thereâs no signal.â
âMs. Seymour, have you seen tonightâs meteor shower?â
âYeah, I did.â And it was at an excellent spotâshe could not say that, of course, or else she would risk exposing her relationship with Kevan.
âDid you make a wish?â
Larissa was way past the age of believing in such unrealistic superstitions. But when she saw the shooting stars, a notion flashed briefly through her mind, âIt would be wonderful if time could stop at this moment.â
Last night was just like a scene from a magical fairytale, with a princely gentleman by her side. But deep down, she knew that this enchanting moment was never truly hers to keep.
Once the contract was up, all the magic would disappear, and she would be Cinderella once again.
When she thought of that, she was inexplicably sad.
âNope,â Larissa texted back.
âAwwâ¦â
expressed everyone in the group chat, showing their mathy toward her situation Chapt âItâs okay, Ms. Seymour! I made a wish!â her assistant said, âMy wish is for Ms. Seymour to meet her Mr. Right as soon as possible!â
Kevan appeared in Larissaâs mindâs, and a smile appeared on her face. However, her smile was bittersweet.
âThanks.â
Everyone began cheering for her, but Larissa no longer had the mood to engage in any playful banter with them.
Larissa never had trouble adjusting to a new bed or sleeping in unfamiliar surroundings, but she actually lost sleep tonight due to Kevanâs absence.
Her brain was filled with all sorts of distracting thoughts.
What was he doing now?
Did he get drunk?
Would he be okay?
T That kept going until midnight. Larissa could no longer resist and got up from the bed.
The living room was still dark. She knocked lightly on the master bedroom door, but there was no response, as expected She could not help but worry.
When she returned to her room, she texted Kevan. âAre you coming back tonight?â
He never responded though.
Past 5 am, Larissa finally felt sleepy enough to drift off.
The alarm rang exactly at 8 am Struggling to get up, Larissa freshened herself as she yawned, then walked over to the entrance hall, her eyes barely open.
When she passed by the sofa, she smelled the strong scent of alcoholâthis was not there last night.