Chapter 30: Beauty at the Door
Tina maintained the smile on her face, her watery bright eyes blinked down and flashed a sharp edge without showing any traces.
She looked at Bruce at her side with her charming eyes and laughed out loud, “Miss Lindsey is so funny.”
Lindsey also laughed and sat nicely next to Bruce. irene is also a classmate, but the other party addressed herself, using the honorific Mrs. Grant, Tina is interesting, actually called herself Miss Lindsey to her face.
Without moving to analyze some, she is more sure that the relationship between this woman and Bruce is not simple.
She was worried that there was nothing to enjoy, and since someone had brought her to the door for her to tease, silently holding her tongue was not her style.
Picking up the teapot and adding some tea to Bruce, Lindsey also poured herself a cup and asked meaningfully, “Miss Tina and Bruce must have been classmates for many years.”
Bruce frowned slightly, Tina’s arrival, to be honest he was also very surprised.
The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the market. I didn’t expect Lindsey to come back all of a sudden, and as soon as she spoke, she was talking with a gun.
The rest of the day saw Tina seemed to be caught up in memories, and the words that came to her lips were swallowed hard. When I heard Harvey mention her, I was really sad, but when she stood in front of him alive, and then looked at Lindsey, he found himself caring more about the latter.
After a long silence, Tina’s soft and sweet voice, like a spring breeze, warmly brushed the ear: “From elementary school to high school, we were at the same table for more than ten years.”Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
“Just the same table?” Lindsey’s eyes widened innocently, but she couldn’t help but laugh in her heart. The woman had almost written on her head: Bruce is my man, but she was still calm.
Tina seemed surprised by Lindsey’s question and laughed dryly, “Don’t misunderstand, Miss Lindsey, Bruce and I have really only been at the same table for over ten years.”
Misunderstanding? Lindsey almost laughed out loud, trying to hold back the consequences, is to cause the whole face inexplicably hot, looks and angry almost.
Bruce these days and her get along down, more or less can guess her mind, see the situation sword eyebrows can not help but slightly tighten: “Lindsey do not make a scene, I and Tina is indeed the same table only.”
The words fell to the ground, Lindsey’s reaction is to hold back the laugh hold back more pain. Tina’s face is lost, eyes full of desire to say but also full of love, deep gaze at Bruce.
A short while later, Lindsey could not help but pretend to be angry and stood up: “I do not like to make a scene, then you can accompany your so-called table by yourself.”
This statement is so informative that not only Bruce was flabbergasted, even Tina could not help but panic and explain, “It’s not what you think, Bruce and I …”
Lindsey didn’t bother to listen, dropping her words and turning her eyes to go out of the front yard, avoiding the two men and then humming happily all the way.
“Ma’am, Bruce and that Miss Tina are green and white, Cary guarantees it on his life.” Cary looked at the crazy Lindsey with a black head and reminded her coldly, “No one can shake your position in The Grant family.”
“How much does status cost?” Lindsey stopped in her tracks and stared into Cary’s eyes with a very serious face: “I don’t need no damn status, I want freedom, unrestricted friends, shopping, movies, travel.”
“These Bruce he …,” Cary sheepishly looked away.
Lindsey suddenly sighed at this point and patted him comfortingly, “Don’t tell me he can give, when he stands up for something, you can come back and mention it to me.”
Cary stood erect, his cold demeanor, slowly appearing an untimely crack.
Lindsey was telling the truth, it was still unknown if Bruce’s body would recover. Even if he recovered, as a member of The Grant family, it would be impossible to throw his head around outside and act with abandon.
“I’m sorry to have affected your mood.” Lindsey apologized for getting her things back, and couldn’t help but burst out laughing again when she thought of Tina, who had been tricked by herself.
In the front yard of the Gu residence, Tina sobbed lowly, her fuzzy eyes staring at the back of her hand as she whispered an apology, “Bruce, I didn’t expect things to turn out like this. I’m sorry, I’m just so happy to see you.”
“You …” Bruce was going to ask, “How have you been all these years? After thinking about it, he changed his mind and said, “Don’t take it to heart, the clearer you are, Lindsey will understand you as a person in time.”
“Thank you …” Tina wooing said a sentence, crystal tears once again slipped down the delicate face: “Today to see you again, I can also be considered to let go, next time do not scare me like this, OK. ”
“Good.” Bruce hid his heart’s irritation, gentle coaxing: “You go back first, in a couple of days when Lindsey’s anger subsided, I let her apologize to you.”
“No, no, no!” Tina panicked and grabbed his hand, shaking her head: “The one who should apologize is me. You’re newlyweds, if I hadn’t passed by just now, I wouldn’t have caused you to fall out.”
“This has nothing to do with you, Lindsey was picked by grandpa, her temper is indeed a bit arrogant.” Bruce said indifferently, half-heartedly not meaning to take his hand back.
The implication is that he has no feelings for Lindsey. In fact, how did he expect that Lindsey’s deliberate remark actually made him feel unusually happy.
Subconsciously, he hoped she cared about him.
Tina’s heart was secretly happy, and she held his hand warmly for a while before she feigned discomfort and shrieked, grabbed her bag, and ran out of the front yard without looking back.
Bruce took control of the wheelchair and slid from the gazebo down the accessible pathway all the way into the side yard. When he looked up, he saw Lindsey laughingly holding her laptop, watching videos on the living room couch by herself.
The original complex emotions turned gloomy for a moment. Controlling the electric wheelchair into the living room, he couldn’t help but say, “You seem to be having fun.”
“Yeah, your first love is gone?” Lindsey tilted her head to look at him, grabbed the apple from the fruit plate and took a bite: “It’s a good-looking one.”
Bruce’s face reddened and he retorted with slight annoyance, “She’s not my first love, she’s just a former confidante.”
“So it’s a confidante, the kind that you have in me and I have in you.” Lindsey casually picked up on that, not even paying attention to what she said.
Bruce was shaking with anger, and his face suddenly became incomparably gloomy: “If I ever touch her, I’ll be punished for the rest of my life.”
Lindsey jumped and had to pause the video, staring at him with an odd expression, “Bruce you’re crazy, why swear with me.”
Bruce suddenly realized that he had lost his temper, and then went back to his room without saying a word. He couldn’t understand why Lindsey’s careless attitude made him feel so hurt