Honey You Are My Lucky Star (Callen and Chelsea)

Chapter 113



Chapter 113

I saw a familiar figure on the street. It seemed to be Harrison's. I haven't seen him since the incident last time.

Ignoring him, I ran towards him. I wanted to ask him why he disappeared in my life and why he didn't believe me. Why did he think I knew Louie? But every time I was about to catch up with him, he disappeared again.

I was so exhausted that I fell to the ground and couldn't move at all.

A familiar voice came. I looked up and saw two familiar figures. They were Harrison and Abbie, the Abbie who almost forced me.

Lying on the ground, I shook my head in disbelief. Then I got up and caught up with them. I held Harrison's hand tightly and asked, "Why are you doing this to me? How can you be with Abbie? Have you forgotten how she treated me?" Belongs © to NôvelDrama.Org.

Until I finished, Harrison's face had been expressionless.

"Harrison, don't be with Abbie. She's not a good woman. I swear!" Afraid that he wouldn't believe me, I raised my hand and swore.

The corners of Abbie's mouth curled into a mocking smile.

I looked at Harrison in a panic, hoping that he could leave Abbie, but he just withdrew his hand and looked at me expressionlessly. "Who are you?"

He doesn't know me anymore?

She shook her head violently. She did not believe this fact. She desperately wanted to stop him from leaving, but she could not.

"Chelsea? Chelsea?"

I felt someone calling my name. I frowned and slowly opened my eyes. What came into my sight was a man's face, not Harrison's.

Slowly sitting up, I touched my aching head and recalled what had happened before. Then I gradually remembered the confrontation at the gate of the community.

"Are you all right?" Seeing that I did not speak for a long time, Louie asked again.

I smiled weakly and said softly, "How is it possible? Don't you think I'm fine?"

"You were probably dreaming just now. You kept crying and talking. No matter how I call you, you won't wake up."

After hearing Louie's words, I asked hurriedly, "Speak? What did I say? Did you hear anything?"

A feeling of being spied on in my heart. Although I accidentally leaked it, I felt very uncomfortable.

"I don't want others to know my feelings for Harrison. Even Louie, who has saved me several times, doesn't want him to know."

"No, I can't hear the vague voice at all." He said, "Is it important?"

"What?" I asked.

He said, "Is what happened in your dream very important to you? Otherwise, why are you so anxious?"

Knowing what he meant, I hurriedly shook my head and explained with a smile, "No, nothing. How could I be anxious?"

Fearing that he would continue to ask, I lifted the quilt and was about to get out of bed.

"You haven't come out of the examination yet. I think you can rest for a while." Louie stopped me.

I withdrew my hand without a trace. "No, I know my body. It's okay."

"It's not up to you to decide. The hospital will let you go back if it's okay. Now you just go back and lie down."

In the end, with Louie's strong request, I could only lie back in bed and continue to rest, waiting for the results of the examination to come out.

Lying back on the bed, I simply closed my eyes and isolated myself from the outside world because I didn't want to talk. Louie understood and didn't say another word. In fact, I was very worried that he would ask me, because I didn't know if I could continue to make up the story.

With his eyes closed, Harrison's figure became clearer and clearer. Every expression and sentence of his kept replaying in front of me, as if he was showing off.

My eyes were wet and moist, and my tears kept rolling inside. It was impossible for me to take them back. In order not to let Louie see me, I deliberately lay on my side and let all my tears flow to the side.

Tears don't stop on the pillow, but occasionally flow into my mouth. It's bitter and bitter, just like my mood.

It was already night when we got home. I thanked Louie at the entrance of the community.

"As long as you're fine," he said.

I nodded and got out of the car. I was about to leave when he got out of the car with me. I looked at him in confusion. "You?"

"Let me send you upstairs." Louie smiled faintly.

"No, it's very safe in our community."

In fact, I didn't want him to go up at all. In fact, I'm not familiar with Louie at all. I just met him a second time. How could I let him send me home?

What he said before was just acting with Harrison. Did he take it seriously?

Seeing him walking towards me, I explained, "What I said before was just nonsense. Don't take it seriously."

"What are you talking about?" He was confused.

I said awkwardly, "It's at the entrance of the community today. It's between you and me..."

I didn't finish my words, feeling that he understood.

Just as I expected, Louie looked at me with a funny look and said, "It's just that as a friend, I fainted just now. The doctor said that your body was weak and your mood swings were great. I was trying to prevent you from fainting again."

"It's not that fragile. The doctors are just talking nonsense."

"If you really have nothing to do, don't be afraid. I'll leave after sending you up," he said.

I really had no choice. If I continued to talk here, I might never be able to return home. In the end, I could only let him send me back. But when I went upstairs, I deliberately did not go too close to him. There was a distance of two or three stairs between us.

I think that I can go in as soon as possible when I open the door, and then I'll half-open the door and say goodbye to him. I don't want him to say that I want to go to my house to rest for a while, or I may collapse.

Halfway downstairs, someone came down. "Chelsea?"

"Hmm." I looked up and saw a neighbor auntie on the first floor. "Auntie Wang."

"Chelsea, where have you been these days?" Auntie Wang asked with a smile, "Is the girl behind you good-looking?"

I looked behind me and explained, "It's just a friend. He sent me to the hospital and now he's sending me back."

It's very embarrassing to run into such a thing. I've already thought of such a reaction in the community tomorrow.

"It's not that I'm criticizing you, but you're still paying attention to me," Auntie Wang suddenly said earnestly.

What she said made me confused. I didn't understand what was going on at all. "What's wrong? What happened to Auntie Wang?"

"Although your mother is gone, we are like your relatives. Sometimes we say that you still want to say it, understand?"

I nodded and smiled. "Of course." "Stay if you have a child. If the man doesn't want to tell us, we will seek justice for you!" Auntie Wang said indignantly.

As she spoke, Auntie Wang looked at Louie.

I guessed something. In order not to let Louie hear me, I lowered my voice and said to Auntie Wang, "I don't understand a child's words."


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