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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 1330

Turning around, Jonathan was looking right at her. Estelle paused for a moment, caught by his deep gaze.

His eyes seemed to be filled with unspoken words, words he never shared with her.

Charlie's gaze was fixated on Emily's face, her trembling eyelashes, the deep and captivating song that flowed from her lips, and her innocent eyes. Even as a mother, Emily still had the soft innocence of a girl. But Charlie knew Emily was tough and brave.

As her song ended, Emily lifted her head, a hint of surprise flashing across her face.

Estelle applauded, with Charlie following suit, chuckling, "I didn’t know you had such an impressive talent."

Seeing Charlie's gaze on Emily, Jonathan smirked, rising from his seat to head towards the balcony.

Looking up at Jonathan's retreating back, Estelle rose to follow him.

From the open balcony window, they could see J City, shrouded in a light drizzle. The hustle and bustle had faded, replaced by a serene quietness, as if it had emerged from a hazy painting.

The moist air hitting their faces seemed to dampen their hearts.

Estelle and Jonathan stood shoulder to shoulder, watching the rain that seemed to never stop.

Pulling Estelle into his arms, Jonathan looked out into the night, his voice low. "The day you came back, it was raining."

Estelle looked up at him in surprise, his handsome profile hidden in the darkness.

"You caught the flight at 5:10 in the morning from Oakdale City and landed in J City at 6:25," he continued.

Her heart pounding, Estelle asked, "How did you know?"

Turning to look at her, Jonathan's gaze was deep and tender. "I didn't sleep that night."

It was a night just like this, with him sitting on the balcony waiting for her, wondering where she was with every passing hour.

The one he loved was on her way to him, braving the storm, sailing against the wind, and coming to him through rain and shine.

Jonathan knew Estelle was finally home.

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