Honey You Are My Lucky Star (Callen and Chelsea)

Chapter 115



Chapter 115

Perhaps it was because Harrison had come to my house before and entered without a sound like this that I could calmly face his appearance. Or maybe in my heart, I could calmly face his appearance because in my heart, Harrison would never leave. He would always exist in my life.

When you were relying on someone, everything became no longer important.

Those principles that I had placed in my heart were no longer important, because they were no longer a problem when faced with Harrison.

But now I must get rid of Harrison and pull him out of my heart. Even if I think of him in the future, I can still smile.

"Chelsea, you finally fell in love with me."

His tone was not one of disappointment and joy, as if he was just telling a story.

Hearing this, I didn't feel embarrassed. Instead, I said with a faint smile, "You're right. I think I fell in love with you."

"I warned you from the beginning, don't..."

"Yes, yes, yes." I interrupted Harrison and said with a smile, "You warned me at the beginning, but is it useful? Is it really up to you to warn me?"

Harrison looked at me with a complicated expression and said nothing.

This kind of reaction gave me the feeling that I acquiesced in my statement, so I continued, "When I was most helpless, you helped me again and again. On one hand, you treated me exceptionally well, and on the other hand, you told me not to fall in love with you. Isn't that very ridiculous?"

"Or did you know from the beginning that I would fall in love with you?"

I asked this question, but Harrison still did not answer, as if he had never heard me. He completely ignored me. I was very sad, but I still had to pretend that I was fine.

When two people of the opposite sex were together, there would always be one side in a passive position. Whether it was voluntarily or accidentally, there was no point in arguing, because the other side was the one in your heart. I didn't want to deny that Harrison was the one in my heart at this moment.

But this is what I thought before. In the future, I will make him disappear from my life.

He looked at me and said after a long time, "What are you feeling awkward about?"

"What can I do? What do you think I can do?" I looked at him with a funny smile.

"We've already discussed it before, but you ended it as soon as you said it. What's the reason?"

There was a lump at the tip of my nose. I forced a smile and said, "The reason is that I don't want to.

I regret it. Women are always fickle."

"What do you want?" he asked.

I chuckled and said, "After we settle Abbie's problem, we'll pretend that nothing happened."

"Do you think that's meaningful?" Harrison frowned and asked, "Even if it's settled, there won't be a good result. Your identities are already of equal status. Are you prepared to cut off your future life just like that? Isn't Abbie completely gone? Isn't that enough?"

"It's not enough. I want more than that, so it's far from enough," I said firmly.

If I had been a little more desperate, or if Harrison had arrived a little later, I wouldn't have had the chance to live in peace.

But since everything was fine with me, I naturally had to treat it as a chance given to me by the heavens. There was only one chance, and I had to grasp it tightly. Therefore, Abbie had to pay the corresponding price for what she had done, and she did not need my forgiveness.

Perhaps he was tired of my words, Harrison said in a deep voice, "I can't do this."

"If you can't do it and don't want to do it, it's two different concepts. Who are you?" I asked with a smile.

In fact, there was no need to ask me about the answer in my heart. He just didn't want to do it. As for the reason why he didn't want to do it, I didn't know, but it should have something to do with Abbie. Now I just couldn't figure it out.

Looking at Harrison's ugly face, I said again, "If you don't want to do it, you have to persuade me to accept it. I can't agree with such logic."

"It's up to you."

With these three words, Harrison walked past me and was about to leave.

And my body seemed to be softened in an instant.

I stood still and swayed, and could fall to the ground at any time.

"Where did you go just now?" Harrison, who should have left, suddenly stopped and asked me.

I regained my strength just now. I turned around to look at him and said with a smile, "I just went to the hospital. Are you worried about me?"

"Are you alright?" he asked.

"He won't die."

Hearing my answer, Harrison looked at me with a complicated expression in his eyes, but he didn't say anything in the end.

"I really hate this kind of feeling. I felt that there would never be any social interactions in my life, but I still had to care about it in the next second. I really wonder what Harrison thinks of me in his heart, how to judge me, or has he never valued me?"

It was precisely because I didn't pay much attention to it that I was repeatedly played with in the back. I was like a fool, being played with happily.

They thought they would be treated sincerely, but in the end, it was just a dream.

Thinking of this, I couldn't help but laugh. "This is my home. Won't you feel uneasy if you say that you appear inexplicably?"

"Un at ease?" Harrison looked me up and down mockingly. "Who are you? Do you think you're worthy of my uneasiness? It's better to say that I've delayed your plan. How did it feel to be reluctant to part with you just now?"

"What are you reluctant to part with?"

He said coldly, "He wanted to come in at the door of the house, but you refused. In fact, you really want him to come in, don't you?"

There was always a smile on Harrison's lips, but anyone could tell that he was sneering at him.

"Are you watching me?" I looked at him in disbelief.

The smile froze on his face. I saw Harrison's unnatural expression, but it only lasted for a moment. Soon, he returned to normal. "It's not worth me to keep an eye on someone like you."

"How am I?" I asked.

"No, it's just not worth it."

The answer made me very dissatisfied. I gnashed my teeth and looked at him. "Why did you come to my house? You still use such an unreasonable method. I'm sorry for you."

"Don't worry, this is the last time," Harrison said flatly.

This is the last conversation between me and Harrison. Since then, we haven't seen each other for half a month, because I need to go back to my normal life, and find a job to run around for my livelihood. I don't have time to think about him at all.

At most, he would occasionally think of the man named Harrison in the middle of the night.

Although last time's work ended unhappily, it was undeniable that it gave me a lot of work experience so that I could successfully be accepted by an education group in this interview.

After that, I took the elevator. As soon as the elevator door opened, I saw a familiar figure. It was Louie.

"Why are you here?" I asked in surprise. This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.

Louie paused and then smiled gently. "I'm working here."


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