Emmeline woke up from her dream, her long eyelashes fluttering, her eyes shimmering with a watery
light.
It was a weekend, and it was already 10 a.m.
The early summer sunlight poured in from behind the curtains, casting a warm glow on her right wrist
where a vivid green bracelet rested. The deep green color exuded a mysterious aura.
Emmeline squinted her eyes, feeling a gentle warmth flow through her heart.
In her dream, she had seen Abel, or more precisely, the son of her grandmother’s stepson, an
unrelated older brother.
The bracelet on her wrist had been a gift from Abel five years ago.
Emmeline recollected Abel’s image in her dream. He stood tall and imposing, handsome and
domineering. His dashing eyebrows, starry eyes, and sharp facial features were captivating.
It had to be said that Emmeline had never seen a man more handsome, more charming, and more
elegant than Abel in all her life.
A sweet smile curved on her lips as she thought back to the image of Abel in her dream.
Outside, her mother’s voice drifted in. “Emma! Wake up, we have guests!”
Emmeline responded with an “Oh” but didn’t move. She simply wanted to savor the memory of the
dream a little longer. She was reluctant to let go of the feeling of being held in Abel’s arms in her
dream.
Kimberly pushed open the bedroom door and said, “You lazy girl, still lying in bed. They’re already
arrived.”
“It’s the weekend, and I finally have a day off!” Emmeline pouted.
She knew that when her mother said “they,” she was referring to their neighbor, Ms. Maggie, and the
blind date she had arranged for her.
These middle-aged women had an unbeatable way of thinking. They didn’t even give her a heads-up;
they just brought someone over for a blind date.
“I swear, you guys make me go on blind dates without giving me a sliver of information!”
Kimberly chuckled. “You just need to meet him; the rest, I’ll discuss with Ms. Maggie.”
“Alright, here’s the deal. I’m only responsible for meeting him. Anything else, have Ms. Maggie talk to
him.”
That’s not happening. He’s here to meet you.”
“I don’t care who’s meeting whom. If you’re forcing me into this, I can only go through the motions”
Emmeline quickly changed into a light green dress and washed her face in the bathroom She applied a
bit of moisturizer, ran her fingers through her long hair, and then headed to the living room
Ms Maggie had a radiant smile and exclaimed. ‘Oh ma you’re up
Emmeline responded with a faint “Hmm.”
Ms. Maggie hurriedly introduced the young man sitting on the sofa, This is Emma, a university student
and a teacher who teaches languages!”
The young man, Albus Zeller, on the sofa, quickly stood up, looking somewhat flustered, but nodded.
vigorously, saying, “Okay, okay!”
Although the situation was sudden, the young man before them was innocent.
Emmeline took a seat, lifted the teapot, and poured a round of tea.
Ms. Maggie looked at Albus and asked, “What do you think? I didn’t lie, did I? Emma’s beautiful, isn’t
she?”
“She is!” Albus stared at Emmeline and blushed first, saying, “She looks like a movie star!”
Emmeline only filled the teapot for one round. She had her own principles.
She thought it was enough to be polite; there was nothing worthy of her attention when it came to this.
person.
“Mom, I’ve made plans with a colleague. I won’t be back for lunch. You guys can chat.”
She said her farewell and swiftly left the living room, leaving everyone in surprise.
After descending the stairs, Emmeline walked aimlessly.
She hadn’t made plans with any colleague. She just didn’t know how long the so-called matchmaking
at home would go on.
Ring, ring, ring… Her phone in her hand started ringing.
It was a call from Abel.
Emmeline’s face lit up with a sweet smile as she answered, “Abel!”
“Turn around.” Abel’s indulgent voice came through the phone.
Emmeline turned around in surprise and saw Abel standing under a banyan tree by the roadside.
He was dressed in a black suit, exuding a dominant and rugged charm.
Emmeline dashed toward him like a little bird. However, when she reached him, she halted her steps,
resisting the urge to throw herself into Abel’s arms.
Standing in front of Abel, she folded her hands behind her back, looked up at him, and gave him an
innocent smile.
“The Jaw of attraction really works! I was thinking about you, and here you are, descending from the
heavens,” she said.
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