Novel Name : Forever Love

Forever Love Chapter 134 Misunderstanding Is A Fatal Wound

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Bella was deeply touched. She had lived in this house for three years and had never seen him. But

now, he finally came. When she arrived here, she had imagined countless times that he would sit

opposite her and chat with her during dinner. She didn't expect that this day would come true, but she

felt it was too unreal.

"Hey, are you silly?" Noticing that she was staring at him like a fool, he raised his hand and patted her

on the forehead.

Bella giggled, put her arms around his neck and kissed him on the cheek. "Thank you."

Mason rubbed her head and said, "Silly girl, let's have breakfast."

"OK. But when did you learn to cook? I remember that you used to be very dangerous in the kitchen,

except for baking bread. " She picked up the sandwich made by Mason. It tasted good and

unexpectedly delicious.

"I learned it when you were away." He said lightly.

Bella didn't say anything. She had tasted the breakfast that cost him more than two hours. She was

happy to stay with him without being disturbed.

At the same time, Diana was in the company. When she received a call from Mason to ask a leave for

Bella, she couldn't help but feel a little envious. They finally got back together three years later.

However, when she and Jack first got together, they were very happy, but the truth slowly revealed.

Bella was a thorn in her heart, but also a friend she didn't want to give up.

She picked up the phone on the table and dialed that person's number. She thought for a while and

didn't know if she should call him.

He hadn't contacted her recently, and she hadn't been to his place to have a look. But she was still

worried about him.

Finally, she plucked up the courage and dialed the number.

"Beep Beep... " After ringing twice, the phone was picked up.

"Diana." His voice was as calm as a glass of water, making her panic.

"Jack, you..." She swallowed and asked, "Are you okay?"

"I'm fine. How about you?" His voice was like the drizzle in summer, with a chill, and at the same time a

little cool and considerate, floated into Diana's ears.

"Where are you? You haven't contacted me for a month. Is there any difference?" Diana was not the

kind of woman who was good at hiding. She just wanted to ask something.

"Yes, I thought I shouldn't have called you." He sighed softly, finally revealing his true emotions.

Diana's heart sank. She turned the pen in her hand uneasily and smiled. She looked up at the roof and

said, "I thought I shouldn't have called you, but I still want to see you. Shall we have a cup of coffee

and make it clear?"

"Okay, you decide." His voice was low and depressing.

"Okay, see you at the same place at noon."

"Okay, I'll wait for you."

After hanging up the phone, Diana covered her face with a bitter smile. She shouldn't have started a

relationship so rashly. She knew clearly that people like Jack wouldn't easily forget his lover. It was she

who told herself on the spur of the moment that she could cherish him. She just likes him, and to be

together was warmth to each other. She didn't expect that she would fall in love with him.

During this period of time, Diana thought she wanted to be with him to avoid Simon, but so many days

had passed, and her mind was full of the person who had accompanied her for a year. She used to

think that the one she loved deeply was Simon, who had fallen in love with someone else. But she

finally found that she ran away from home at that time just because she didn't want to betray Jack.

No matter how deep memories were, if were not built together, they would not defeat the time they

spent together? Diana couldn't tell whether she liked Jack Wen or she didn't want to face Simon. She

just knew that the past would always be the past, and she was not suitable for Simon.

Therefore, she wanted to see whether Jack was happy or not and whether he likes her. Even if Bella

was the most unforgettable person in his heart, would he give her a real place?

It was easy to be together, but too difficult to love each other.

She wore a long floral dress with light green background, white floral prints and five centimeter high-

heeled shoes in order not to look too tall. Perhaps, what Jack liked was the kind of girl who was

lovable.

In front of Bella, Diana thought she was indeed a woman. She didn't know how to disguise her

emotions, nor did she know how to compromise.

When they arrived at their favorite restaurant, Jack was already sitting at a table by the window,

upright, which was unusually conspicuous in the noisy restaurant. He was handsome and gentle, or he

wouldn't have become the prince charming in college. Her initial dream of being an excellent doctor

was changed. For Bella, he accepted a family business he didn't like.

Diana looked at him carefully, calmed down and slowly walked to the opposite of him.

Looking out of the window, Jack noticed that Diana had already sat down. He smiled with sadness in

his eyes, "What do you want to eat? You don't feel well recently, so you don't need to order ice cream."

"Okay." Maybe the reason why she was with him was that Jack had always been so considerate.

She really wanted to use the central air conditioner to comment on him, but for those who were not

necessary, it was enough.

After ordering calmly, the two of them fell into a long silence.

Diana felt very sad. She wanted to ask him, but his silence made her not have much interest and

courage. Anyway, he had always been like this. No matter what happened, he always wore a calm

smile and always did all the plans without being noticed. Sadness and happiness were not too obvious.

Although Diana had always been cold, she always felt annoyed at Jack. She even wanted to lose her

temper and let him coax her.

"Don't you want to talk to me?" Finally, Jack said lightly. He looked at her and dodged slightly. "A month

seems very long."

"But you don't seem to want to talk to me. I know you went to see Bella, so I'm a little regretful to come

to you now. But on second thought, even if we break up, we should say it face to face. It's too

irresponsible to say it over the phone. " She seldom acted like this. When she spoke, her nose began

to twitch and she was very disappointing.

Jack smiled, unable to express any emotions. He looked at the dark brown table, pursed his lips and

shook his head.

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