Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan)

Chapter 2277



Chapter 2277

Sophia's heart clenched at the message, but she ultimately didn't respond. Silencing her phone, she proceeded into the movie theater after her ticket was checked.C0ntent © 2024 (N/ô)velDrama.Org.

It was a comedy that had just premiered before the holidays. The entire theater erupted in laughter, and Sophia found herself laughing along, as if trying to purge all the pain and repression she'd felt these past days. Her laughter was so intense, tears sprang from her eyes.

Jason handed her a tissue, whispering, "It's okay to cry. No one can hear you over the laughter."

Turning to him, her eyes brimming with tears, Sophia shook her head. "No. I won't cry over someone who doesn't deserve my tears."

Jason gave a half-smile and turned his attention back to the movie.

By the time the two-hour film ended, night had fallen.

Looking at the bustling streets outside, bathed in the glow of streetlights, Jason asked, "Dinner at home or out?"

Sophia exhaled, seeing her breath in the cold air, and smiled. "Let's eat out. You've been with me all day; my treat!"

Jason nodded. "What are you in the mood for?"

Sporting a knitted beanie with a pom-pom, Sophia's face was lively and cute. "It's my treat, so you pick!"

"How about something warm? Let's have hotpot," Jason suggested.

Sophia couldn't help but laugh. "Always looking out for me, aren't you?"

She was known for her love of hotpot.

"Let's go!" Jason led the way to his car.

They ended up at a small, but authentic, hotpot restaurant. The warmth of the place enveloped them immediately.

Jason knew exactly how Sophia liked her dipping sauce, preparing it just the way she loved.

Leaning on her hand, Sophia looked at him and said with a twinkle in her eye, "Jason, wouldn't it be nice if we liked each other? Knowing each other so well, we'd probably be this happy every day."

Jason looked up, a playful glint in his eye. "You could try falling for me. I might just catch you."

Sophia laughed. "For Gina's sake, I'll spare you the trouble!"

Jason just smiled that cool smile of his and continued to enjoy the meal with her.

*

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Holding her phone, her good mood from the day began to fade.

Soon, she received a message from Robin:

"Sophia, can't you forgive me?"

"Just one message, please. Even just one word to let me know you're okay. That would put my mind at ease."

"Just got back from work, and the house feels so empty. I miss you."

Sophia's throat tightened at the messages.

Jason glanced over. "Who was that?"

Sophia quickly flipped her phone over, pretending it was nothing. "Oh, just my mom, asking when I'll be home."

Jason's expression remained neutral as he continued driving.

Arriving home, Sophia got out of the car, followed by Jason. Under the streetlight, his features were sharp and clear. He said softly,

"Tomorrow's New Year's Eve Don't sleep in too late, okay?"

"What's the plan?" Sophia shrugged.

"We're going for a run!"

"A run?" Sophia's eyes widened in surprise.


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